Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... O'Connell One saw them , on St. Patrick's day , Bridge and stood for a moment or two to marching up Westmoreland Street to Collook at the high reaches of golden sky lege Green , some of them dressed in a which are everywhere visible in ...
... O'Connell One saw them , on St. Patrick's day , Bridge and stood for a moment or two to marching up Westmoreland Street to Collook at the high reaches of golden sky lege Green , some of them dressed in a which are everywhere visible in ...
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... O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere ... Street to Col- lege Green , some of them dressed in a green uniform that , except in color , was a replica of the khaki ...
... O'Connell Bridge and stood for a moment or two to look at the high reaches of golden sky which are everywhere ... Street to Col- lege Green , some of them dressed in a green uniform that , except in color , was a replica of the khaki ...
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... Street into O'Connell Street and thence to the general post - office . Simul- taneously other men marched to strategic points such as Westland Row railway sta- tion and the road leading to Kingstown , along which troops from England ...
... Street into O'Connell Street and thence to the general post - office . Simul- taneously other men marched to strategic points such as Westland Row railway sta- tion and the road leading to Kingstown , along which troops from England ...
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... street . I could see little knots of men and women and children at the corners of the streets which run at right angles to O'Connell Street , and every now and then some one , suddenly alarmed , would run away . There was a heavy feel ...
... street . I could see little knots of men and women and children at the corners of the streets which run at right angles to O'Connell Street , and every now and then some one , suddenly alarmed , would run away . There was a heavy feel ...
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... O'Connell Street , and so I went home . At the top of Grafton Street I crossed over to the park , and saw that the gates were closed , and barricaded rather ineffectively . man was standing inside the gates , holding a rifle , and ...
... O'Connell Street , and so I went home . At the top of Grafton Street I crossed over to the park , and saw that the gates were closed , and barricaded rather ineffectively . man was standing inside the gates , holding a rifle , and ...
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