Letters from an Irish student in England to his father in Ireland, Nide 1Cradock & Joy, 1809 |
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Sivu 51
... temple . This society has missionaries , also , in va- rious nations in Africa , in North and South America , the Island of Tobago , and other distant places , but it appears that their reports are far from being encou- raging . MR ...
... temple . This society has missionaries , also , in va- rious nations in Africa , in North and South America , the Island of Tobago , and other distant places , but it appears that their reports are far from being encou- raging . MR ...
Sivu 57
... Temple - bar was pulled down , a stranger would not want a barrier to mark the dif- ference between the city and the western end of the town . The comparative tran- quillity on one side , and the ardent bustle on the other side , will ...
... Temple - bar was pulled down , a stranger would not want a barrier to mark the dif- ference between the city and the western end of the town . The comparative tran- quillity on one side , and the ardent bustle on the other side , will ...
Sivu 58
... , and even married people , who have no con- nection with that profession , to live in them . The houses in these inns , which are chiefly of plain brick , are divided into THE INNER TEMPLE . 59 floors , which are called.
... , and even married people , who have no con- nection with that profession , to live in them . The houses in these inns , which are chiefly of plain brick , are divided into THE INNER TEMPLE . 59 floors , which are called.
Sivu 59
England. THE INNER TEMPLE . 59 floors , which are called chambers ; which are generally separate freehold property . THE INNER TEMPLE is the most celebrated amongst those mo- nastic abodes of legal learning ; on account of its deriving ...
England. THE INNER TEMPLE . 59 floors , which are called chambers ; which are generally separate freehold property . THE INNER TEMPLE is the most celebrated amongst those mo- nastic abodes of legal learning ; on account of its deriving ...
Sivu 60
... Temple . In the succeed- ing reign , they erected a more stately building , opposite to Chancery - lane , which was called the New Temple . Soon after the rebellion of Wat Tyler , the lawyers who at length occupied this structure ...
... Temple . In the succeed- ing reign , they erected a more stately building , opposite to Chancery - lane , which was called the New Temple . Soon after the rebellion of Wat Tyler , the lawyers who at length occupied this structure ...
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actor admiration alderman amongst ANECDOTE appeared ASTLEY'S AMPHITHEATRE attended BALLYCASTLE Bank of England beautiful British building called CARYATIDES Catalani celebrated character cloaths COLD-BATH-FIELDS Colman confined convict court crowded curiosity discobolus displayed dreadful Drury-lane Dublin EAST-INDIA elegant Elliston English excited exclaimed execution exhibit expence fashion fellow female FIGURE-WEAVING frequently genius gentleman Grattan handsome HAYMARKET THEATRE hear heard HENRY GRATTAN HOLYHEAD honour infinitely INNS OF COURT Ireland Irish Kemble king KNIGHTS TEMPLARS labours ladies LETTER London Lord magnificent manner master Mathews ment merit metho METHODISTICAL METOPES mind miserable Missionary murderer museum never Newgate night noble observed officers Old Bailey performers persons piece poor powers present prison respect ROYALTY THEATRE scarcely scene Sheridan Sheriff shew side stage statue streets talents taste Temple theatre Theseus tion told town unhappy visited whilst whimsical women wretches
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Sivu 61 - Will I upon thy party wear this rose : And here I prophesy ; — This brawl to-day Grown to this faction, in the Temple garden, Shall send, between the red rose and the white, A thousand souls to death and deadly night.
Sivu 227 - Who but must laugh, if such a man there be? Who would not weep, if Atticus were he?
Sivu 43 - It is proper for a woman, after her husband's death to burn herself in the fire with his corpse...
Sivu 49 - I wish you every blessing, friends, in your residence in your country, with success in teaching this bad land, this foolish land, this wicked land, this land which is ignorant of good, this land that knoweth not the true God,' this regardless land. ' Friends, I wish you health and prosperity, may I also live, and may Jehovah save us all.
Sivu 49 - Friends, I hope you also will consent to my request, which is this : I wish you to send a great number of men, women, and children here. Friends, send also property, and cloth for us, and we also will adopt English customs. Friends, send also plenty of muskets and powder ; for wars are frequent in our country.
Sivu 50 - tis what I fully acquiesce in. 'Tis a common thing for people not to understand at first, but your object is good, and I fully consent to it, and shall cast off all evil customs. ' What I say is truth, and no lie, it is the real truth.
Sivu 110 - She then fixed her eyes on the corner of the ceiling, and said, " There he is, aye, there he is ; come, good Devil, come ; take me away. You said you would dash my brains out ; come, do it quickly. I am yours ; I will be yours. Come just now ; take me away.
Sivu 109 - Six days ago you might have helped me. But it is past. I am the devil's now. I have given myself to him. His I am. Him I must serve. With him I must go to hell. I will be his. I will serve him. I will go with him to hell. I cannot be saved. I will not be saved. I must, I will, I will be damned.
Sivu 46 - ... on the top ; by the side of the door stood a man with a lighted brand. From the time the woman appeared, to the taking up of the body to convey it into the pile, might occupy a space of half an hour, which was employed in prayer with the Brahmins, in attention to those who stood near her, and conversation with her relations.
Sivu 46 - When the body was taken up, she followed cíese to it, attended by the chief bramin ; and when it was deposited in the pile, she bowed to all around her, and entered without speaking. The moment she entered, the door was closed ; the fire was put to the combustibles, which instantly flamed, and immense quantities of dried wood and other matters were thrown upon it.