Blackwood's Magazine, Volumen 185W. Blackwood, 1909 |
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... matter of good manners when dealing with the men , opened a train of thought in the minds of the resentful , but yet observant , Young Turks . The Gendar- merie was a blessing in dis- guise ; for while it furnished that fillip to ...
... matter of good manners when dealing with the men , opened a train of thought in the minds of the resentful , but yet observant , Young Turks . The Gendar- merie was a blessing in dis- guise ; for while it furnished that fillip to ...
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... matter of argument in those days whether assize or election times were most pro- ductive of affairs of honour . At least three hundred notable duels were computed to have been fought in Ireland in the last quarter of the eighteenth ...
... matter of argument in those days whether assize or election times were most pro- ductive of affairs of honour . At least three hundred notable duels were computed to have been fought in Ireland in the last quarter of the eighteenth ...
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... matter out there and then , without preliminaries of messages or seconds , with the swords that were always worn ready to hand in those days . In these cases the rule laid down was simple and short . First draw , first sheathe , it said ...
... matter out there and then , without preliminaries of messages or seconds , with the swords that were always worn ready to hand in those days . In these cases the rule laid down was simple and short . First draw , first sheathe , it said ...
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... matter was brought before the Irish Parliament and Magee was released , though under enormous bail . He no sooner found himself at liberty than he set about finding means to pay off his score against Lord Clonmell . As a first step he ...
... matter was brought before the Irish Parliament and Magee was released , though under enormous bail . He no sooner found himself at liberty than he set about finding means to pay off his score against Lord Clonmell . As a first step he ...
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... matter of the less moment , as no one appears to have listened to them , the attention of all being engrossed by the impend- ing duel . At daybreak the gentlemen stepped out from the heated atmosphere of the chamber , lit by the flaring ...
... matter of the less moment , as no one appears to have listened to them , the attention of all being engrossed by the impend- ing duel . At daybreak the gentlemen stepped out from the heated atmosphere of the chamber , lit by the flaring ...
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