Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen10W. Blackwood., 1821 |
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... Irish stock , as I heard , taking it into her head to be most aw- fully terrified at the sight of a High- land gentleman in his kilt , and holding his pistol in his hand . The gentleman was Glengarry , than whom , as is well known ...
... Irish stock , as I heard , taking it into her head to be most aw- fully terrified at the sight of a High- land gentleman in his kilt , and holding his pistol in his hand . The gentleman was Glengarry , than whom , as is well known ...
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... Irish accent ; the drollest being , without effort or pre- meditation , that I ever heard open a mouth . Indeed one would have thought that he often opened his , and let it say what it liked . I was a grieved man when he got so drunk at ...
... Irish accent ; the drollest being , without effort or pre- meditation , that I ever heard open a mouth . Indeed one would have thought that he often opened his , and let it say what it liked . I was a grieved man when he got so drunk at ...
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... Irish for this , they blunder upon truth so heartily , and knock it out of circumstances , as if these were made of flint , and their heads of iron . I blunder on it myself often , but the worst of this method is , that one is so apt to ...
... Irish for this , they blunder upon truth so heartily , and knock it out of circumstances , as if these were made of flint , and their heads of iron . I blunder on it myself often , but the worst of this method is , that one is so apt to ...
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... Irish bar has so much changed for the worse , that Charles Philipps himself has betaken his youth and eloquence to Westmin- ster , and English jurors have been late- ly so bepreached out of bullisin by him , as to give upwards of ...
... Irish bar has so much changed for the worse , that Charles Philipps himself has betaken his youth and eloquence to Westmin- ster , and English jurors have been late- ly so bepreached out of bullisin by him , as to give upwards of ...
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... Irish ground his royal foot to lay . Rejoice then , O my country , in a tide Of buoyant , foaming , overflowing glee ; As swells the porter o'er the gallon's side , So let your joy swell up as jovially ; Shout , great and little people ...
... Irish ground his royal foot to lay . Rejoice then , O my country , in a tide Of buoyant , foaming , overflowing glee ; As swells the porter o'er the gallon's side , So let your joy swell up as jovially ; Shout , great and little people ...
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