Life Among Convicts, Том 2Hurst and Blackett, 1863 |
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... late been so quiet as to convey the impression to those who do not know him , that he has forgotten the past , and intends to behave himself for the future . " Well , M'C- , how are you getting on ? How do you feel to - day ? " " Oh ...
... late been so quiet as to convey the impression to those who do not know him , that he has forgotten the past , and intends to behave himself for the future . " Well , M'C- , how are you getting on ? How do you feel to - day ? " " Oh ...
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... late years in England ; and we do not see that any greater difficulties are presented to their attain- ment in this country . On the contrary , the character of the Irish convict is , in many cases , less seriously depraved ; their ...
... late years in England ; and we do not see that any greater difficulties are presented to their attain- ment in this country . On the contrary , the character of the Irish convict is , in many cases , less seriously depraved ; their ...
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... late on a visit to a neighbour , or looking for a cow ; and from the character of the parties who told me this , I have no doubt they spoke the truth . " The majority of the offences committed during the Irish famine , were not of such ...
... late on a visit to a neighbour , or looking for a cow ; and from the character of the parties who told me this , I have no doubt they spoke the truth . " The majority of the offences committed during the Irish famine , were not of such ...
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... a Mr. and Mrs. Brew , who offered her a seat in their boat to Howth , which she declined , stating that her husband had ordered a boat to call for them at eight o'clock- 24 ALONE ON IRELAND'S EYE . rather a late hour.
... a Mr. and Mrs. Brew , who offered her a seat in their boat to Howth , which she declined , stating that her husband had ordered a boat to call for them at eight o'clock- 24 ALONE ON IRELAND'S EYE . rather a late hour.
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Charles Bernard Gibson. 24 ALONE ON IRELAND'S EYE . rather a late hour for the month of September . " I saw the lady , " says Mr. Brew , in his evi- dence on the trial , " looking intently after my boat . I made the men put back , and ...
Charles Bernard Gibson. 24 ALONE ON IRELAND'S EYE . rather a late hour for the month of September . " I saw the lady , " says Mr. Brew , in his evi- dence on the trial , " looking intently after my boat . I made the men put back , and ...
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