A Fortnight in IrelandJ. Murray, 1852 - 400 pagini |
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Pagina 4
... four - post bed in Dublin without having bothered oneself with the old - fashioned controversial comparison between the beauty of its bay and that of Naples ! Here I am , snug in the heart of a great country , of which I have not even ...
... four - post bed in Dublin without having bothered oneself with the old - fashioned controversial comparison between the beauty of its bay and that of Naples ! Here I am , snug in the heart of a great country , of which I have not even ...
Pagina 8
... four feet from the bottom , with square black drainage- holes . Across this arterial river there has been constructed , some quite new , some older , and some exceedingly infirm , a series of thoroughfares , as if to demonstrate that in ...
... four feet from the bottom , with square black drainage- holes . Across this arterial river there has been constructed , some quite new , some older , and some exceedingly infirm , a series of thoroughfares , as if to demonstrate that in ...
Pagina 10
... four - mile heat it would inevitably beat any metro- polis on the surface of the globe . For instance , one of its lungs has an area of not less than seventeen acres , while the other is composed of large healthy squares of from twelve ...
... four - mile heat it would inevitably beat any metro- polis on the surface of the globe . For instance , one of its lungs has an area of not less than seventeen acres , while the other is composed of large healthy squares of from twelve ...
Pagina 20
... four of the drivers I learnt that they had propelled the same horse to the fair and back five - and - twenty times , not for one day , but for several consecutive days ! The distance from Dublin is about a mile and a half , but the ...
... four of the drivers I learnt that they had propelled the same horse to the fair and back five - and - twenty times , not for one day , but for several consecutive days ! The distance from Dublin is about a mile and a half , but the ...
Pagina 21
... four scarlet dragoons with glittering brass helmets , a fat gentleman with a large stomach comfortably resting on a pair of very short knees , a woman with a sky - blue bonnet on her head , and a child in her lap ; lastly , a man ...
... four scarlet dragoons with glittering brass helmets , a fat gentleman with a large stomach comfortably resting on a pair of very short knees , a woman with a sky - blue bonnet on her head , and a child in her lap ; lastly , a man ...
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Pagina 262 - I most steadfastly admit and embrace apostolical and ecclesiastical Traditions, and all other observances and constitutions of the same Church, I also admit the Holy Scriptures according to that sense which our holy Mother the Church has held, and does hold ; to whom it belongs to judge of the true sense and interpretation of the Scriptures. Neither will I ever take and interpret them otherwise than according to the unanimous consent of the Fathers.
Pagina 298 - And now whereas my father did lade you with a heavy yoke, I will add to your yoke : my father hath chastised you with whips, but I will chastise you with scorpions.
Pagina 34 - May she defend our laws, and ever give us cause to sing with heart and voice, God save the Queen.
Pagina 146 - Ride your ways," said the gipsy, " ride your ways, Laird of Ellangowan — ride your ways, Godfrey Bertram ! — This day have ye quenched seven smoking hearths — see if the fire in your ain parlour burn the blither for that. Ye have riven the thack off seven cottar houses — look if your ain roof-tree stand the faster. — Ye may stable your stirks in the shealings at Derncleugh — see that the hare does not couch on the hearthstane at Ellangowan.
Pagina 241 - I'd divide, And burn in many places ; on the topmast, The yards and bowsprit, would I flame distinctly, Then meet, and join. Jove's lightnings, the precursors O...
Pagina 352 - And the king was sorry : nevertheless for the oath's sake, and them which sat with him at meat, he commanded it to be given her.
Pagina 263 - Reprove, beseech, be instant in season and out of season in all patience and doctrine, that the faithful entrusted to you, adhering strictly to the rules of our congrega-tion of the Index, be persuaded, that if the Sacred Scriptures be every where indiscriminately published, more evil than advantage will arise thence, on account of the rashness of men.
Pagina 234 - Oh, cruel fate ! wilt thou never replace me In a mansion of peace — where no perils can chase me ? Never again shall my brothers embrace me ? They died to defend me, or live to deplore ! Where is my cabin-door, fast by the wild wood ? Sisters and sire ! did ye weep for its fall ? Where is the mother that looked on my childhood?
Pagina 260 - I also affirm that the power of Indulgences was left by Christ in the Church, and that the use of them is most wholesome to Christian people.