The Life of Theobald Wolfe Tone, المجلد 20Hunt and Clarke, 1828 - 347 من الصفحات |
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... asking consent of any one , knowing well it would be in vain to expect it ; she accepted the proposal as frankly as I made it , and one beautiful morning in the month of July , we ran off together and were married . I carried her out of ...
... asking consent of any one , knowing well it would be in vain to expect it ; she accepted the proposal as frankly as I made it , and one beautiful morning in the month of July , we ran off together and were married . I carried her out of ...
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... asking only the right of elective franchise , and equal admission to grand juries ; whereas that of Belfast prayed for their entire admis- sion to all the rights of citizens . This petition was , also , on the motion of the same member ...
... asking only the right of elective franchise , and equal admission to grand juries ; whereas that of Belfast prayed for their entire admis- sion to all the rights of citizens . This petition was , also , on the motion of the same member ...
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... asked me to dine with him on Wednesday subsequent , which I ac- cordingly agreed to do . On the Monday after , as I recollect , I paid a visit to A. , which I was in the habit of doing , daily , for some time back ; and while I was ...
... asked me to dine with him on Wednesday subsequent , which I ac- cordingly agreed to do . On the Monday after , as I recollect , I paid a visit to A. , which I was in the habit of doing , daily , for some time back ; and while I was ...
الصفحة 108
... asked me , Would I entrust the paper to him ? ' I gave it without hesi- tation , but , immediately after , I saw I had been guilty of a gross indiscretion , to call it no worse , · in delivering such a paper to a person whom I 108 LIFE OF.
... asked me , Would I entrust the paper to him ? ' I gave it without hesi- tation , but , immediately after , I saw I had been guilty of a gross indiscretion , to call it no worse , · in delivering such a paper to a person whom I 108 LIFE OF.
الصفحة 136
... asked me , " would it not do if he took charge of it . " I an- swered , he undoubtedly knew the official form best ; but if it was not irregular , I should consider my- self much obliged , by being allowed to deliver it in person . He ...
... asked me , " would it not do if he took charge of it . " I an- swered , he undoubtedly knew the official form best ; but if it was not irregular , I should consider my- self much obliged , by being allowed to deliver it in person . He ...
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