The Dublin Penny Journal, المجلد 4J.S. Folds, 1835 |
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الصفحة 22
... afore . I dunna what prompted me to folly id ; bud , any how , I did , an ' wint on farther an ' farther . Well , Ellen agra , I at last come to a deep valley , full up a'most ov furze an ' brambles , an ' I seen a black thing runnin ...
... afore . I dunna what prompted me to folly id ; bud , any how , I did , an ' wint on farther an ' farther . Well , Ellen agra , I at last come to a deep valley , full up a'most ov furze an ' brambles , an ' I seen a black thing runnin ...
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... afore . " " That's Mr. Punch the publican , from Malla - lane , " sis he , " an ' he has taken out a decree agin ye for a debt of four pounds , due for goods sowld and delivered , an ' I must seize upon the whiskey . " I kept a stiff ...
... afore . " " That's Mr. Punch the publican , from Malla - lane , " sis he , " an ' he has taken out a decree agin ye for a debt of four pounds , due for goods sowld and delivered , an ' I must seize upon the whiskey . " I kept a stiff ...
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... afore I evir seen you ? Didn't you follow me to the fields whinevir I wint out ? Fool , fool that I was evit to pass the threshhold ! Didn't you flatther me an ' cajole me , an ' sware you loved me , an ' nevir would part from me ? Didn ...
... afore I evir seen you ? Didn't you follow me to the fields whinevir I wint out ? Fool , fool that I was evit to pass the threshhold ! Didn't you flatther me an ' cajole me , an ' sware you loved me , an ' nevir would part from me ? Didn ...
الصفحة 50
... afore : so , acushla , don't blame me for On things beyant , that never looked the same side ov the Hill of Howth , Ireland's Eye , and Lambay . From thence keepin ' them in the dark ; but come wid me , an ' let me to the north - west ...
... afore : so , acushla , don't blame me for On things beyant , that never looked the same side ov the Hill of Howth , Ireland's Eye , and Lambay . From thence keepin ' them in the dark ; but come wid me , an ' let me to the north - west ...
الصفحة 51
... afore the sessions , anyhow . " " Oh , no , Dermod ! " said the wife , overcome utterly , and sinking on her chair in a flood of tears- " Heaven knows how bad we can do without her -- but we can do without her : but , Dermod , asthore ...
... afore the sessions , anyhow . " " Oh , no , Dermod ! " said the wife , overcome utterly , and sinking on her chair in a flood of tears- " Heaven knows how bad we can do without her -- but we can do without her : but , Dermod , asthore ...
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الصفحة 24 - Who knoweth not in all these That the hand of the Lord hath wrought this? In whose hand is the soul of every living thing, And the breath of all mankind.
الصفحة 156 - He was at that time with the fleet under his command at Misenum. On the 24th of August, about one in the afternoon, my mother desired him to observe a cloud which appeared of a very unusual size and shape. He had just returned from taking the benefit of the sun*, and after bathing himself in cold water, and taking a slight repast, was retired to his study.
الصفحة 122 - To give a stronger impulse and a more systematic direction to scientific inquiry, — to promote the intercourse of those who cultivate Science in different parts of the British Empire, with one another, and with foreign philosophers, — to obtain a more general attention to the objects of Science, and a removal of any disadvantages of a public kind which impede its progress.
الصفحة 157 - Nothing, then, was to be heard but the shrieks of women, the screams of children, and the cries of men; some calling for their children, others for their parents, others for their husbands, and only distinguishing each other by their voices; one lamenting his own fate, another that of his family; some wishing to die, from the very fear of dying; some lifting their hands to the gods; but the greater part imagining that the last and eternal night was come, which was to destioy both the gods and the...
الصفحة 227 - Thou art gone to the grave! but we will not deplore thee, Whose God was thy Ransom, thy Guardian, and • Guide ; He gave thee, He took thee, and He will restore thee, And death has no sting, for the Saviour has died.
الصفحة 157 - At last this dreadful darkness was dissipated by degrees, like a cloud of smoke ; the real day returned, and even the sun appeared, though very faintly, and as when an eclipse is coming on. Every object which presented itself to our eyes, which were extremely weakened, seemed changed, being covered over with white ashes, as with a deep snow.
الصفحة 24 - He withdraweth not his eyes from the righteous: But with kings are they on the throne; Yea, he doth establish them for ever, and they are exalted.
الصفحة 124 - There is not in this wide world a valley so sweet, As the vale in whose bosom the bright waters meet...
الصفحة 157 - At length a glimmering light appeared, which we imagined to be rather the forerunner of an approaching burst of flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However, the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and a heavy shower of ashes rained upon us, which we were obliged every now and then to shake off, otherwise we should have been crushed and buried in the heap.
الصفحة 123 - All Members of a Philosophical Institution recommended by its Council or Managing Committee, shall be entitled, in like manner, to become Members of the Association.