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... land . Her father , the late Robert Owenson , was the grandson of an Irish baronet ; but his talents and virtues do not stand in need of here- ditary honors to insure the lasting esteem of those who knew him . With nearly all the wits ...
... land . Her father , the late Robert Owenson , was the grandson of an Irish baronet ; but his talents and virtues do not stand in need of here- ditary honors to insure the lasting esteem of those who knew him . With nearly all the wits ...
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... land unhappy . With a generous dis- interestedness she advocated , from the first , the rights of her Catholic coun- trymen , and through good report and evil report she has continued their TO MISS OWENSON . The Muses met me once not ...
... land unhappy . With a generous dis- interestedness she advocated , from the first , the rights of her Catholic coun- trymen , and through good report and evil report she has continued their TO MISS OWENSON . The Muses met me once not ...
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... land of her birth , the disa- bilities under which Ireland labours are thus published throughout the civilized world ; and we doubt not many fair eyes have , while reading The Wild Irish Girl , ' wept for the misfortunes of Glorvina's ...
... land of her birth , the disa- bilities under which Ireland labours are thus published throughout the civilized world ; and we doubt not many fair eyes have , while reading The Wild Irish Girl , ' wept for the misfortunes of Glorvina's ...
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... land , and he built the castle of Ballyteagh , and ruled over all Kilmore . Twenty years after his landing he was killed de- fending his castle against the O'Ka- vanaghs , who then ruled about Mount Leinster . His son , however , suc ...
... land , and he built the castle of Ballyteagh , and ruled over all Kilmore . Twenty years after his landing he was killed de- fending his castle against the O'Ka- vanaghs , who then ruled about Mount Leinster . His son , however , suc ...
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... land - tax , in lieu of the arbitrary con- tributions which were enacted be- fore : he abolished the unjust exemp- tions of the upper classes , and made every one contribute in proportion to the wants of the State ; he enforced a rigid ...
... land - tax , in lieu of the arbitrary con- tributions which were enacted be- fore : he abolished the unjust exemp- tions of the upper classes , and made every one contribute in proportion to the wants of the State ; he enforced a rigid ...
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