Century Monthly Magazine, Volume 93Josiah Gilbert Holland, Richard Watson Gilder Century Company, 1916 - American literature |
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... Thomas MacDonagh and P. H. Pearse , finding themselves in an impossible plight , decided to surrender , and thus prevent the loss of 39 A building gutted more lives . A friend of mine , a member of the viceregal court , who witnessed ...
... Thomas MacDonagh and P. H. Pearse , finding themselves in an impossible plight , decided to surrender , and thus prevent the loss of 39 A building gutted more lives . A friend of mine , a member of the viceregal court , who witnessed ...
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... Thomas MacDonagh , and he was frightfully tired . I never saw P. H. Pearse , but I met Thomas MacDonagh once . He was interested in the Independent Theater of Ireland , and one evening I went to the tiny theater in Hardwicke Street to ...
... Thomas MacDonagh , and he was frightfully tired . I never saw P. H. Pearse , but I met Thomas MacDonagh once . He was interested in the Independent Theater of Ireland , and one evening I went to the tiny theater in Hardwicke Street to ...
Page 39
... Tom MacDonagh , " she said . " And he would n't have hurt a fly ! " I do not know what dream these men had in their minds , but this much is cer tain , there was nothing unclean or mean about their motives . I think they were foolish ...
... Tom MacDonagh , " she said . " And he would n't have hurt a fly ! " I do not know what dream these men had in their minds , but this much is cer tain , there was nothing unclean or mean about their motives . I think they were foolish ...
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... Thomas MacDonagh and P. H. Pearse , finding themselves in an impossible plight , decided to surrender , and thus prevent the loss of A building gutted more lives . A friend of mine , a member of the viceregal court , who witnessed the ...
... Thomas MacDonagh and P. H. Pearse , finding themselves in an impossible plight , decided to surrender , and thus prevent the loss of A building gutted more lives . A friend of mine , a member of the viceregal court , who witnessed the ...
Page 39
... Thomas MacDonagh , and he was frightfully tired . I never saw P. H. Pearse , but I met Thomas MacDonagh once . He was in terested in the Independent Theater of Ireland , and one evening I went to the tiny theater in Hardwicke Street to ...
... Thomas MacDonagh , and he was frightfully tired . I never saw P. H. Pearse , but I met Thomas MacDonagh once . He was in terested in the Independent Theater of Ireland , and one evening I went to the tiny theater in Hardwicke Street to ...
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