New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
From inside the book
Results 1-3 of 39
Page 80
... Irish nobles as the most perfect gentleman he had ever seen , and saying that " if good breeding and liberal qualities had left the world , they might all be found in the Earl of Ormond . ' It was to the Pale , however , no doubt , and ...
... Irish nobles as the most perfect gentleman he had ever seen , and saying that " if good breeding and liberal qualities had left the world , they might all be found in the Earl of Ormond . ' It was to the Pale , however , no doubt , and ...
Page 85
... Irish manner , my Lord of Ormond hath levied his forces for the defence of the country ; and in case that reparation for those wrongs be now refused , he means to give you battle at Affane , where he awaits your answer . ' " My answer ...
... Irish manner , my Lord of Ormond hath levied his forces for the defence of the country ; and in case that reparation for those wrongs be now refused , he means to give you battle at Affane , where he awaits your answer . ' " My answer ...
Page 363
... Irish boys was about half that of the English . They were generally greatly inferior in station , though many of them were the children of the best Catholic gentry in Ireland . There existed among the natives of the two coun- tries a ...
... Irish boys was about half that of the English . They were generally greatly inferior in station , though many of them were the children of the best Catholic gentry in Ireland . There existed among the natives of the two coun- tries a ...
Other editions - View all
Common terms and phrases
admiration amongst appear Bagshaw beauty body called Catholic Catholic Emancipation cause character Charles Church circumstances Corn Laws course court Desmond Dublin Dugald Stewart effect England English excited eyes fashion father favour feelings female French gentleman give hand head heard heart Heaven honour hour human imagination India interest Ireland Irish Jack Richards Jesuits John Bull Julie King labour lady land late less liberality living London look Lord Lord Byron Lord King luxury matter means ment mind moral morning nature never object observed once opinion party passed person pleasure political poor possessed present Protestantism Quadrille racter recollection remarkable rendered respect Rossini scarcely scene seemed seen society sonnets spirit stranger taste thing thou thought Thurles tion travellers turned vaccination vesicle Villars whole young