The Cabinet of Irish Literature: Selections from the Works of the Chief Poets, Orators, and Prose Writers of Ireland, Volume 1Gresham Publishing, 1909 - Authors, Irish |
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... court - yard of the palace , and the boys who were playing in the streets . " Sire , " said the minister , " he will succeed if he undertakes it . " He immediately contrived to make a pair of spectacles with glasses of a dark green ...
... court - yard of the palace , and the boys who were playing in the streets . " Sire , " said the minister , " he will succeed if he undertakes it . " He immediately contrived to make a pair of spectacles with glasses of a dark green ...
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... COURT OF DENMARK.1 The ordinary diversions of the court are pro- However , as Molesworth was a constant and strenuous defender of the succession of the house of Hanover , George I. , on the naming of his privy - council for Ireland , in ...
... COURT OF DENMARK.1 The ordinary diversions of the court are pro- However , as Molesworth was a constant and strenuous defender of the succession of the house of Hanover , George I. , on the naming of his privy - council for Ireland , in ...
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... court spends most of its time in stag - hunting , for there are few fallow - deer in Denmark ; during which sport the king allows great freedom to his domestics and ministers , who commonly do all accompany him wherever he goes ...
... court spends most of its time in stag - hunting , for there are few fallow - deer in Denmark ; during which sport the king allows great freedom to his domestics and ministers , who commonly do all accompany him wherever he goes ...
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