Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 - England |
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Page 51
... Irish peasant I crushed it . But I looked from Mosey to my Rebel , and he looked at me , and blatant swank - no other word expresses it - irradiated him from head to foot . Again I wanted to laugh , and this time I did . I turned to ...
... Irish peasant I crushed it . But I looked from Mosey to my Rebel , and he looked at me , and blatant swank - no other word expresses it - irradiated him from head to foot . Again I wanted to laugh , and this time I did . I turned to ...
Page 52
... Irish and every letter that's in it , " he replied blandly . " He's a smart boy , mind ye ! " " He is , " I agreed . " But , " his voice and his eyes grew eager , " ye'll give me the little shoes ; sure he'll never know a word about it ...
... Irish and every letter that's in it , " he replied blandly . " He's a smart boy , mind ye ! " " He is , " I agreed . " But , " his voice and his eyes grew eager , " ye'll give me the little shoes ; sure he'll never know a word about it ...
Page 92
... Irish , who suffered most wrongs from their doings , have been the first to forgive them ; and now they who for- get nothing seem also to have forgotten them . Grattan's Parliament , which was in the main a corrupt body of Pro- testant ...
... Irish , who suffered most wrongs from their doings , have been the first to forgive them ; and now they who for- get nothing seem also to have forgotten them . Grattan's Parliament , which was in the main a corrupt body of Pro- testant ...
Page 93
... Irish judge who , if his own story is true , was marked down for outrage . That was the late Lord Justice Deasy ; but the threat against him arose not out of his being a judge but out of his becoming a land- owner . After he was raised ...
... Irish judge who , if his own story is true , was marked down for outrage . That was the late Lord Justice Deasy ; but the threat against him arose not out of his being a judge but out of his becoming a land- owner . After he was raised ...
Page 94
... Irish barristers who are not Irish- men , and there are some who are Irishmen , but who never intended to practise ; to practise ; but , roughly speaking , in Ireland every man who is called to the Bar intends to look to the law for his ...
... Irish barristers who are not Irish- men , and there are some who are Irishmen , but who never intended to practise ; to practise ; but , roughly speaking , in Ireland every man who is called to the Bar intends to look to the law for his ...
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