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... true of many others ; I quote his own words . " The eighteen tickets allotted to me are soon disposed of , in part because the poor natu- rally first betake themselves to the medical men . During the last three months of every year ...
... true of many others ; I quote his own words . " The eighteen tickets allotted to me are soon disposed of , in part because the poor natu- rally first betake themselves to the medical men . During the last three months of every year ...
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... true sense of that word ) of the children of a degenerate labouring population , we are limited , for the present at least , to " physical " considerations . There are , then , other consequences of neglected and maltreated infantile ...
... true sense of that word ) of the children of a degenerate labouring population , we are limited , for the present at least , to " physical " considerations . There are , then , other consequences of neglected and maltreated infantile ...
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... true children of the Emerald Isle by the excursiveness of their fancy . Alas ! too often a mere confusion of metaphor , recalling , to its own disadvantage , that lighter- hearted lyric , " The Groves of Blarney , " is the product . And ...
... true children of the Emerald Isle by the excursiveness of their fancy . Alas ! too often a mere confusion of metaphor , recalling , to its own disadvantage , that lighter- hearted lyric , " The Groves of Blarney , " is the product . And ...
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... true that Sir Walter Scott , in his introduction , mentions his having in part compiled this ballad from a fragment communi- cated to him by Mr. Walker , the historian of the Irish Bards ; but the burden of that , which he also cites ...
... true that Sir Walter Scott , in his introduction , mentions his having in part compiled this ballad from a fragment communi- cated to him by Mr. Walker , the historian of the Irish Bards ; but the burden of that , which he also cites ...
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... true Argyle or Stewart " set " of colours , by some Baillie Jarvie of St. Mungo's capital . If we are thought to carp and cavil about unimportant matters , the fault is our neighbours ' ; who , in their zeal to separate Anglo - Irish ...
... true Argyle or Stewart " set " of colours , by some Baillie Jarvie of St. Mungo's capital . If we are thought to carp and cavil about unimportant matters , the fault is our neighbours ' ; who , in their zeal to separate Anglo - Irish ...
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