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  2. YOUNG IRELAND:

    O'Brien's speech was undoubtedly seditions, more seditious than the language for which O'Connell had been prosecuted in 1833 or 1844. But it was received with nearly universal applause ...

    Article : 6,668 words
  3. NOBODY'S DAUGHTER; OR, The Rightful Heiress.

    But it was fated that the drama should not be played out without other characters appearing on the stage to complete the tableau. Miss Dolly Clarke, vindictive and spiteful, was now armed ...

    Article : 1,570 words
  4. THE FORGER'S FATE.

    On the 20th of March, 185—, the rain fell in torrents; even Oxford-street was comparatively empty, for it had been raining since early. morning, and every spot of ground was covered with ...

    Article : 4,847 words
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