The Dublin Review, 58. ciltNicholas Patrick Wiseman W. Spooner, 1860 |
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Sayfa 9
... never neglected a single opportunity of aggrandisement ; patience which has known how to bide its time , ' and to avoid precipitation " - this is how the Englishman succeeds . And so to look at the Englishman in a Pickwickian sense , he ...
... never neglected a single opportunity of aggrandisement ; patience which has known how to bide its time , ' and to avoid precipitation " - this is how the Englishman succeeds . And so to look at the Englishman in a Pickwickian sense , he ...
Sayfa 14
... never seen in winter , and in summer the weather is so cool that woollen clothing may be worn every day . There are not more than a dozen days in the year too warm for comfort at mid - day , and the oldest inhabitant cannot remember a ...
... never seen in winter , and in summer the weather is so cool that woollen clothing may be worn every day . There are not more than a dozen days in the year too warm for comfort at mid - day , and the oldest inhabitant cannot remember a ...
Sayfa 35
... never go near a church , and are not to be counted as Christians . He estimates the Protestants at 10,000 , of whom the Episcopalians are numbered at only 600 communicants , with twenty churches and eighteen clergy- men ; the Jews at ...
... never go near a church , and are not to be counted as Christians . He estimates the Protestants at 10,000 , of whom the Episcopalians are numbered at only 600 communicants , with twenty churches and eighteen clergy- men ; the Jews at ...
Sayfa 41
... never return to Ireland , nor open the writings till demanded from them . From the viceroy they received a bark with sails and victuals , but he refused to allow them to take either pilots or mariners . Thus , driven by the winds along ...
... never return to Ireland , nor open the writings till demanded from them . From the viceroy they received a bark with sails and victuals , but he refused to allow them to take either pilots or mariners . Thus , driven by the winds along ...
Sayfa 49
... of England , yet had never succeeded in penetrating beyond the borders sufficiently far to learn correctly the nature VOL . VI.-NO. XI . [ New Series . ] E of the interior of the country , or the condition The Viceroys of Ireland . 49.
... of England , yet had never succeeded in penetrating beyond the borders sufficiently far to learn correctly the nature VOL . VI.-NO. XI . [ New Series . ] E of the interior of the country , or the condition The Viceroys of Ireland . 49.
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