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An old Dublin newspaper , ' of which neither name nor date are given , is not a satisfactory authority for the 3rd of April in Dublin . The entry in the register - book of the parish of St. Peter's , in Dublin , which records that ...
An old Dublin newspaper , ' of which neither name nor date are given , is not a satisfactory authority for the 3rd of April in Dublin . The entry in the register - book of the parish of St. Peter's , in Dublin , which records that ...
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... in whom the fair sex in particular saw nothing to admire , ' Mr. Gleig relates , at page 8 of ' the People's Edition , ' an anec- dote , without date or place , on the authority of the late Lady Aldborough , in the following words ...
... in whom the fair sex in particular saw nothing to admire , ' Mr. Gleig relates , at page 8 of ' the People's Edition , ' an anec- dote , without date or place , on the authority of the late Lady Aldborough , in the following words ...
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We have heard on the best authority , and from different . sources , of an interesting letter which was written home by Cap- tain Malcolm after that voyage , to the effect that he found young Wesley a dull companion enough at first ...
We have heard on the best authority , and from different . sources , of an interesting letter which was written home by Cap- tain Malcolm after that voyage , to the effect that he found young Wesley a dull companion enough at first ...
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I was much hurt about it at the time , but I don't care now , and shall certainly continue to do everything to serve General Harris , and to support his name and authority . ' When Lord Mornington repaired in person to the Madras Pre- ...
I was much hurt about it at the time , but I don't care now , and shall certainly continue to do everything to serve General Harris , and to support his name and authority . ' When Lord Mornington repaired in person to the Madras Pre- ...
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... so of my own authority , because I think him in every point of view the most proper for that service . ' And there can be no doubt that Lord Mornington was right in his opinion . General Baird was much annoyed by this appointment .
... so of my own authority , because I think him in every point of view the most proper for that service . ' And there can be no doubt that Lord Mornington was right in his opinion . General Baird was much annoyed by this appointment .
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