The New Monthly Magazine and HumoristHenry Colburn, 1849 |
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... Irish at him , and he answering in his Sicilian patois . At last , - “ I say , H—— , he keeps putting his hand to his mouth as if he was eating maccaroni , and wants something to drink . I'll send him to you . " 66 So , do , and we will ...
... Irish at him , and he answering in his Sicilian patois . At last , - “ I say , H—— , he keeps putting his hand to his mouth as if he was eating maccaroni , and wants something to drink . I'll send him to you . " 66 So , do , and we will ...
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... Irish , who , united to the English Char- tists , hurried to the continent to obtain accomplices in insurrection in France , both from the demagogues , in the name of liberty , and from the Catholics , in the name of Romanism . The ...
... Irish , who , united to the English Char- tists , hurried to the continent to obtain accomplices in insurrection in France , both from the demagogues , in the name of liberty , and from the Catholics , in the name of Romanism . The ...
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... Irish snuff , exclaiming , as he dismissed the balance from his fingers by a knock against his thigh , " Oh , my mon , aw think this tod will gie us a ran ! " while Blossomnose might be seen stealing gently on , on the far side of a ...
... Irish snuff , exclaiming , as he dismissed the balance from his fingers by a knock against his thigh , " Oh , my mon , aw think this tod will gie us a ran ! " while Blossomnose might be seen stealing gently on , on the far side of a ...
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... Irish ) obedient to the commands , and submissive under the oaths , of a coloured man ; for the latter person wielded his authority with rather more assumption and arrogance than was usual with his brethren of a fairer complexion ...
... Irish ) obedient to the commands , and submissive under the oaths , of a coloured man ; for the latter person wielded his authority with rather more assumption and arrogance than was usual with his brethren of a fairer complexion ...
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... Irish patriots , the party luckily found respite in a settlement in the backwoods . The progress of a new settlement in such a place opens a field for description as interesting as it is instructive . It is a step - by - step progress ...
... Irish patriots , the party luckily found respite in a settlement in the backwoods . The progress of a new settlement in such a place opens a field for description as interesting as it is instructive . It is a step - by - step progress ...
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