Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... England , and in the evening I walked down to the Abbey Theater to ob- tain my letters . There was an air of fes- tival in the town , for the rigors of Lent were at an end , and people were making ready for such merriment as is possible ...
... England , and in the evening I walked down to the Abbey Theater to ob- tain my letters . There was an air of fes- tival in the town , for the rigors of Lent were at an end , and people were making ready for such merriment as is possible ...
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... was in charge of the troops in Ireland , had left the country on Easter Saturday , and was in England when he heard the news of the outbreak . The lord lieutenant had arranged to pay a visit to Belfast on official affairs , and was. 25 ...
... was in charge of the troops in Ireland , had left the country on Easter Saturday , and was in England when he heard the news of the outbreak . The lord lieutenant had arranged to pay a visit to Belfast on official affairs , and was. 25 ...
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... England would be obliged to pass . Another company of men set off to take Dublin Castle , where some harassed officials , as I have stated , were wondering what they should do to cope with the rebellion that they believed to be likely ...
... England would be obliged to pass . Another company of men set off to take Dublin Castle , where some harassed officials , as I have stated , were wondering what they should do to cope with the rebellion that they believed to be likely ...
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... England's cheving conduct in the rear . For the hero of our phor busen astere , let us hope the case not as bad as ... ENGLAND . " " No Sue " an article · published- " If the Germans Con . quared England , " which has the appearance of a ...
... England's cheving conduct in the rear . For the hero of our phor busen astere , let us hope the case not as bad as ... ENGLAND . " " No Sue " an article · published- " If the Germans Con . quared England , " which has the appearance of a ...
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... England . All that eve- ning , as far as I could see , there was no stir in the green ; but the firing was heavier than on the previous day , and all over the city there was a persistent bang- ing of bullets . The windows on the ground ...
... England . All that eve- ning , as far as I could see , there was no stir in the green ; but the firing was heavier than on the previous day , and all over the city there was a persistent bang- ing of bullets . The windows on the ground ...
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