Lady Morgan: The Life and Times of Sydney OwensonPandora, 1988 - 250 halaman |
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... land . The native Irish gentry , along with old Norman families who had remained Catholic , were dispossessed of their estates , banished into the mountains and bogs or driven into exile . Their land and houses and everything that went ...
... land . The native Irish gentry , along with old Norman families who had remained Catholic , were dispossessed of their estates , banished into the mountains and bogs or driven into exile . Their land and houses and everything that went ...
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... land and estates with kinsmen and tenants living under a tribal paternalism , were turned into beggars and outlaws . So it was often desirable to rewrite family histories . The new lords had their new titles to justify , and worked away ...
... land and estates with kinsmen and tenants living under a tribal paternalism , were turned into beggars and outlaws . So it was often desirable to rewrite family histories . The new lords had their new titles to justify , and worked away ...
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... land . Need I say that I allude to Lady Morgan ? Her name is received with enthusiasm by the people of the country where her writings create and perpetuate among the young of both sexes a patriotic ardour in the cause of everything that ...
... land . Need I say that I allude to Lady Morgan ? Her name is received with enthusiasm by the people of the country where her writings create and perpetuate among the young of both sexes a patriotic ardour in the cause of everything that ...
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DEAR HARP OF MY COUNTRY | 1 |
THE WEARING OF THE GREEN | 16 |
GOVERNESSES AND BLUESTOCKINGS | 38 |
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