Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen3William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1836 |
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... Joyce to Dublin by sea along with you , than afford her an escort back to this . " Joyce looked his grateful thanks ; and Florence retired for an instant with the priest , to pre- pare for her hasty journey , during which time the ...
... Joyce to Dublin by sea along with you , than afford her an escort back to this . " Joyce looked his grateful thanks ; and Florence retired for an instant with the priest , to pre- pare for her hasty journey , during which time the ...
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... Joyce's shoulder had been withdrawn . " We have done all that brave men could , " he cried to the sergeant , with an air of affected bravado , " and must submit to the fortune of war . I surrender to Mr Joyce , and throw myself upon his ...
... Joyce's shoulder had been withdrawn . " We have done all that brave men could , " he cried to the sergeant , with an air of affected bravado , " and must submit to the fortune of war . I surrender to Mr Joyce , and throw myself upon his ...
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... Joyce restored in peace and honour formal and imposing array of that criminal to his wife and his home . " court in Dublin , before which John Pierce Joyce , Esquire , of Castle Joyce , County — , commonly j called Squire Joyce , & c ...
... Joyce restored in peace and honour formal and imposing array of that criminal to his wife and his home . " court in Dublin , before which John Pierce Joyce , Esquire , of Castle Joyce , County — , commonly j called Squire Joyce , & c ...
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