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... says the Munster Farmer , almost sickening to listen to the fulsome tirade , which superficial and designing men are so prompt to utter against the severity of tithe . " What ! " they say , " make the Catholics pay for the support of ...
... says the Munster Farmer , almost sickening to listen to the fulsome tirade , which superficial and designing men are so prompt to utter against the severity of tithe . " What ! " they say , " make the Catholics pay for the support of ...
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... say of you and me ? They will say of you , my gentle lady , Your heart is love and kindness ' throne , And it becomes you to confer it On him who gave you all his own : And that as now , both firm and faithful , So will you ever , ever ...
... say of you and me ? They will say of you , my gentle lady , Your heart is love and kindness ' throne , And it becomes you to confer it On him who gave you all his own : And that as now , both firm and faithful , So will you ever , ever ...
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... says , under date 1546 , " In the next place came Sir Thomas Wriothesley , a man of very new nobility . " Dr. Johnson , in his Dictionary , defines a gentleman to be one of good ex- traction but not noble : but he was neither herald nor ...
... says , under date 1546 , " In the next place came Sir Thomas Wriothesley , a man of very new nobility . " Dr. Johnson , in his Dictionary , defines a gentleman to be one of good ex- traction but not noble : but he was neither herald nor ...
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