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... Irish to try his mind in his native dialect . " Accordingly , he did so ; and it was quite surprising to see how the man , as soon as the Irish was spoken , brightened up in coun- tenance ; and I could perceive from the smile that ...
... Irish to try his mind in his native dialect . " Accordingly , he did so ; and it was quite surprising to see how the man , as soon as the Irish was spoken , brightened up in coun- tenance ; and I could perceive from the smile that ...
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... Irish - speaking clergy to receive the converts into the bosom of the Church , and to preserve them in it subsequently by a continuance and enlargement of the same ministrations in their native ... Irish 348 Sketches of the Irish Peasantry .
... Irish - speaking clergy to receive the converts into the bosom of the Church , and to preserve them in it subsequently by a continuance and enlargement of the same ministrations in their native ... Irish 348 Sketches of the Irish Peasantry .
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... Irish peasant's character . This is his love for learning . Compare an Irish school with an English , and the difference in talent is astonishing . Mathematics the Irish peasants are especially fond of . * A little Latin is by no means ...
... Irish peasant's character . This is his love for learning . Compare an Irish school with an English , and the difference in talent is astonishing . Mathematics the Irish peasants are especially fond of . * A little Latin is by no means ...
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Notes on the United States By the Right Hon | 20 |
in the British Colonies Ordered by the House | 88 |
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