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... borne by him as the light amusement of a summer day ; and we see him when the bow he alone could bend was broken , and its now useless strings were trailing on the ground . At one time he ap- pears standing like an enchanter in the ...
... borne by him as the light amusement of a summer day ; and we see him when the bow he alone could bend was broken , and its now useless strings were trailing on the ground . At one time he ap- pears standing like an enchanter in the ...
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... borne a closer resemblance to each other in remote ages , than when in the lapse of time they become Goll mear mileata Ceap na crodhachta Laimh fhial arachta Mian na mordhasa Mur leim lanteinne Fraoch nach bhfuarthear Laoch go lan ...
... borne a closer resemblance to each other in remote ages , than when in the lapse of time they become Goll mear mileata Ceap na crodhachta Laimh fhial arachta Mian na mordhasa Mur leim lanteinne Fraoch nach bhfuarthear Laoch go lan ...
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... borne verrey good will , and done theyr best service , to the Kynge , at this tyme , and in this quarell . And so it may be resonably judged that this was a notable good service , and politiquely done , by th❜erle . " The " great ...
... borne verrey good will , and done theyr best service , to the Kynge , at this tyme , and in this quarell . And so it may be resonably judged that this was a notable good service , and politiquely done , by th❜erle . " The " great ...
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... borne with fortitude and pious resignation . His kind and courteous manners , his generous and hospitable disposition , his many amiable and excellent qualities rendered him re- spected and beloved by a large circle of acquaintance ...
... borne with fortitude and pious resignation . His kind and courteous manners , his generous and hospitable disposition , his many amiable and excellent qualities rendered him re- spected and beloved by a large circle of acquaintance ...
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... borne with R N. chief officer of the Coast Guard fortitude and pious resignation . His kind service in that district . and courteous manners , bis generous and In Dublin , R. H. M.Naghten , esq . hospitable disposition , his many ...
... borne with R N. chief officer of the Coast Guard fortitude and pious resignation . His kind service in that district . and courteous manners , bis generous and In Dublin , R. H. M.Naghten , esq . hospitable disposition , his many ...
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