The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 21
... remain any longer eating the bread of idleness in his mother's house , the Count decided on entering the service of Austria . He enlisted as a simple private but was not allowed to remain in so low a rank . Before long the army of which ...
... remain any longer eating the bread of idleness in his mother's house , the Count decided on entering the service of Austria . He enlisted as a simple private but was not allowed to remain in so low a rank . Before long the army of which ...
Page 137
... remain in an imprisonment , which debars you from even entering a church , for as long as it pleases Eutropius ? ' ' O no , ' was her smiling answer , but for as long as it pleases God . ' After that I could say no more . She charged me ...
... remain in an imprisonment , which debars you from even entering a church , for as long as it pleases Eutropius ? ' ' O no , ' was her smiling answer , but for as long as it pleases God . ' After that I could say no more . She charged me ...
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... remain true that the Irish race has already played a great part in the history of humanity , and cannot fail in future years to play a part still greater . It would still remain true - to mention only one , though the most important and ...
... remain true that the Irish race has already played a great part in the history of humanity , and cannot fail in future years to play a part still greater . It would still remain true - to mention only one , though the most important and ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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