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... English verse in 1871 , a work of great elegance . Over his parish Mr. Cleaver had spread a network of ma- chinery for teaching the ignorant , assisting the poor , and sustaining the afflicted , and his ample means . were cheerfully ...
... English verse in 1871 , a work of great elegance . Over his parish Mr. Cleaver had spread a network of ma- chinery for teaching the ignorant , assisting the poor , and sustaining the afflicted , and his ample means . were cheerfully ...
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... English unaffected and pure , and his earnestness intense ; his climaxes were grand , and at times sublime . When describing the power and wisdom of Jehovah , he would commence among the minims of creation , and , gradually rising and ...
... English unaffected and pure , and his earnestness intense ; his climaxes were grand , and at times sublime . When describing the power and wisdom of Jehovah , he would commence among the minims of creation , and , gradually rising and ...
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... English Dean in the eastern counties , and is now dead . One , reserved and stern , but always earnest and well made up in his task , is now a hard - working Archdeacon in a distant colony ; a third , the scion of a once princely Celtic ...
... English Dean in the eastern counties , and is now dead . One , reserved and stern , but always earnest and well made up in his task , is now a hard - working Archdeacon in a distant colony ; a third , the scion of a once princely Celtic ...
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... English tongue . Antithesis , climax , and formed sentence , rolled smoothly from his eloquent lips . He was always cool , never im- petuous , and held the hunting steed of his oratory well in hand . From his family antecedents it may ...
... English tongue . Antithesis , climax , and formed sentence , rolled smoothly from his eloquent lips . He was always cool , never im- petuous , and held the hunting steed of his oratory well in hand . From his family antecedents it may ...
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... English neighbours are at all cognisant of , —that a very large body of respectable Protestant yeomanry , numbering some hundreds , were among his brother's tenantry , and this in the immediate neighbourhood of Tipperary the turbulent ...
... English neighbours are at all cognisant of , —that a very large body of respectable Protestant yeomanry , numbering some hundreds , were among his brother's tenantry , and this in the immediate neighbourhood of Tipperary the turbulent ...
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