The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 93W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1879 |
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Page 542
... Father's Sin , " Mr. Blackmore ( notwithstanding an innovation , which did not affect the public acceptance of another contemporary novel by a worthy rival , " Green Pastures and Picca- dilly , " the division of the scene of the plot ...
... Father's Sin , " Mr. Blackmore ( notwithstanding an innovation , which did not affect the public acceptance of another contemporary novel by a worthy rival , " Green Pastures and Picca- dilly , " the division of the scene of the plot ...
Page 553
... father was a young man there came to our country a white man ( Rev. Mr. Spaulding ) who talked spirit law . He won the affections of our people because he spoke good things to them . At first he did not say anything about white men ...
... father was a young man there came to our country a white man ( Rev. Mr. Spaulding ) who talked spirit law . He won the affections of our people because he spoke good things to them . At first he did not say anything about white men ...
Page 554
... father had become blind and feeble . He could no longer speak for his people . It was then that I took my father's place as chief . In this council I made my first speech to white men . said to the agent who held the council : I " I did ...
... father had become blind and feeble . He could no longer speak for his people . It was then that I took my father's place as chief . In this council I made my first speech to white men . said to the agent who held the council : I " I did ...
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