Selected WritingsFarrar, Straus and Cudahy, 1956 - 396 עמודים |
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תוצאות 1-3 מתוך 53
עמוד 39
... Ireland that night , and declared before God , if he did not carry with him a compliance with all their demands , Ireland was for ever lost to this country . The present generation have forgotten this ; but I have not forgotten it ; and ...
... Ireland that night , and declared before God , if he did not carry with him a compliance with all their demands , Ireland was for ever lost to this country . The present generation have forgotten this ; but I have not forgotten it ; and ...
עמוד 45
... Ireland , listens to no reports , asks no questions , and is the " Bourn from whom no traveller returns . " The danger of an immediate insurrection is now , I believe , * blown over . You have so strong an army in Ireland , and the ...
... Ireland , listens to no reports , asks no questions , and is the " Bourn from whom no traveller returns . " The danger of an immediate insurrection is now , I believe , * blown over . You have so strong an army in Ireland , and the ...
עמוד 49
... Ireland , and perhaps it may be of some use to state to you concisely the nature and resources of the country which has been the subject of our long and strange correspondence . There were returned , as I have before observed , to the ...
... Ireland , and perhaps it may be of some use to state to you concisely the nature and resources of the country which has been the subject of our long and strange correspondence . There were returned , as I have before observed , to the ...
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