The Patrician, Volume 3John Burke, Sir Bernard Burke E. Churton, 1847 - Genealogy |
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Page 27
... told him that he had now become one of the king's great barons , and was entitled to some mark of distinction suited to his high rank . With this view , therefore , he said , he would now commit to him the charge of the city of Limerick ...
... told him that he had now become one of the king's great barons , and was entitled to some mark of distinction suited to his high rank . With this view , therefore , he said , he would now commit to him the charge of the city of Limerick ...
Page 30
... told you before , you deceive yourself . You know nothing at pre- sent , and must await the moment when it shall please us to be more communicative . " These sarcastic expressions nettled the Captain . Her penetrating glances ...
... told you before , you deceive yourself . You know nothing at pre- sent , and must await the moment when it shall please us to be more communicative . " These sarcastic expressions nettled the Captain . Her penetrating glances ...
Page 40
... told of the effect of the medicine upon the deceased , he asked where the bottle was that had contained it ; and , upon it being pointed out to him , he " swil- led the bottle out with water , and threw the water and the medicine which ...
... told of the effect of the medicine upon the deceased , he asked where the bottle was that had contained it ; and , upon it being pointed out to him , he " swil- led the bottle out with water , and threw the water and the medicine which ...
Page 43
... told Sarah Blundell to help her ladyship , and particu- larly to remove a chamber - pan ; when she began to take away the phials , he very innocently handed some to her . The testimony , as we have just seen , of the three medical ...
... told Sarah Blundell to help her ladyship , and particu- larly to remove a chamber - pan ; when she began to take away the phials , he very innocently handed some to her . The testimony , as we have just seen , of the three medical ...
Page 111
... ried along by the liveliness of the narrative , we mingle with them in the whirlwind of battle . We feel no hesitation in stating that a skirmish before a petty fortress , thus told , interests us more 111 SIR JOHN FROISSART. ...
... ried along by the liveliness of the narrative , we mingle with them in the whirlwind of battle . We feel no hesitation in stating that a skirmish before a petty fortress , thus told , interests us more 111 SIR JOHN FROISSART. ...
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