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Page 379
Saint Dympna , the daughter of an Irish king , suffered martyrdom in this place from the hand of her father in the sixth century . So great was her fame as the patron - saint of lunatics , that her shrine , erected in the church ...
Saint Dympna , the daughter of an Irish king , suffered martyrdom in this place from the hand of her father in the sixth century . So great was her fame as the patron - saint of lunatics , that her shrine , erected in the church ...
Page 544
But , on the other hand , it is plain that this single name was of itself an element of strength in the elections far beyond what has been usual — of strength enough to overpower a weak man on the one side , or to make his political ...
But , on the other hand , it is plain that this single name was of itself an element of strength in the elections far beyond what has been usual — of strength enough to overpower a weak man on the one side , or to make his political ...
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From this barren soil may still spring abundance of thorns and nettles , to sting the hand which touches them ; but we sincerely pray that , in this department , we may henceforward hear as little as possible of our Minister , and a ...
From this barren soil may still spring abundance of thorns and nettles , to sting the hand which touches them ; but we sincerely pray that , in this department , we may henceforward hear as little as possible of our Minister , and a ...
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Contents
Henry Bradbury with full descriptions of their different | 57 |
Odyssea London 1849 | 80 |
Character of the Rat and its cruel Cost to the Nation | 123 |
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