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... matter , and brilliant with philosophy and poetry . He was a friend of my brother's , the pre- sent Right Honourable William Brooke , late Master in Chancery ; they were both Scholars in Trinity College Dublin , and Wolfe , consequently ...
... matter , and brilliant with philosophy and poetry . He was a friend of my brother's , the pre- sent Right Honourable William Brooke , late Master in Chancery ; they were both Scholars in Trinity College Dublin , and Wolfe , consequently ...
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... matter rolled into a few words . He read his sermons with a swift , strong voice , and they never exceeded fifteen minutes , and his hearers always wished them to have been longer . Old Davie Deans would have called this " a small ...
... matter rolled into a few words . He read his sermons with a swift , strong voice , and they never exceeded fifteen minutes , and his hearers always wished them to have been longer . Old Davie Deans would have called this " a small ...
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... matters , and also an interesting volume called Illustrations of Truth . He was a man of inflexible determination ... matter of scriptural education ; yet still he had the love of many , and the true respect of all . I think it was ...
... matters , and also an interesting volume called Illustrations of Truth . He was a man of inflexible determination ... matter of scriptural education ; yet still he had the love of many , and the true respect of all . I think it was ...
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... matter of notoriety . Archdeacon Martin , an ex - Fellow of Trinity College , Dublin , and a strong pillar in the edifice of the Irish Church , had proved that " 300,000 Roman Catholic children were volun- tarily enjoying the blessing ...
... matter of notoriety . Archdeacon Martin , an ex - Fellow of Trinity College , Dublin , and a strong pillar in the edifice of the Irish Church , had proved that " 300,000 Roman Catholic children were volun- tarily enjoying the blessing ...
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... matter of little interest to those who live there , the Donegal folk in general not being either poetical or archæological in their tastes . The parish is bisected from east to west by the wild and pictur- esque valley of Glenswilly ...
... matter of little interest to those who live there , the Donegal folk in general not being either poetical or archæological in their tastes . The parish is bisected from east to west by the wild and pictur- esque valley of Glenswilly ...
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