Cornelius O'Dowd Upon Men and Women and Other Things in GeneralW. Blackwood, 1865 - 287 من الصفحات |
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... Ireland , and where the jest is so often made at the jester's own expense . We certainly have little of that light - hearted wit which characterises Frenchmen , and which makes an epi- gram worth a long discourse . and Being damp , we ...
... Ireland , and where the jest is so often made at the jester's own expense . We certainly have little of that light - hearted wit which characterises Frenchmen , and which makes an epi- gram worth a long discourse . and Being damp , we ...
الصفحة 103
... Ireland . There was only one man in all England , and he is now dead - Sir Cresswell Cresswell - who thoroughly understood what constituted cruelty , in the con- jugal sense of that crime ; that is to say , who could lay down how long ...
... Ireland . There was only one man in all England , and he is now dead - Sir Cresswell Cresswell - who thoroughly understood what constituted cruelty , in the con- jugal sense of that crime ; that is to say , who could lay down how long ...
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... Ireland , however , knows better . To his prescient eyes the cloud no bigger than a man's hand is worse than the whole hurricane . It is what the First Napoleon called " the power of the unknown number . " Englishmen are so firmly ...
... Ireland , however , knows better . To his prescient eyes the cloud no bigger than a man's hand is worse than the whole hurricane . It is what the First Napoleon called " the power of the unknown number . " Englishmen are so firmly ...
الصفحة 109
... Ireland and a conventional Irishman , to which Cockneydom believes all extravagances are possible . How valuable would it be , then , to know , through the authority of this little book , " What's an Irishman ? " Not less instructive ...
... Ireland and a conventional Irishman , to which Cockneydom believes all extravagances are possible . How valuable would it be , then , to know , through the authority of this little book , " What's an Irishman ? " Not less instructive ...
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... Ireland the discon- tent with landlordism is such that grave and pro- found thinkers have thought of transferring the right of property to the tenant , and seeing if , by a nice adjustment of claims , the peasant might not be disposed ...
... Ireland the discon- tent with landlordism is such that grave and pro- found thinkers have thought of transferring the right of property to the tenant , and seeing if , by a nice adjustment of claims , the peasant might not be disposed ...
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