| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 1090 páginas
...which they had often heard of before ; and among others, a Derriaghy man, who happened to be in London, came in the crowd, and saw the wild Irishman, a hideous...so as to be heard by his countryman, " Derriaghy, Derriaghy." Upon this the seeming wild Irishman, staring with surprise, spoke aloud, " I'll go any... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 562 páginas
...which they had often heard of before ; and among others, a Derriaghy man, who happened to be in London, came in the crowd, and saw the wild Irishman, a hideous...so as to be heard by his countryman, " Derriaghy, Derriaghy." Upon this the seeming wild Irishman, staring with surprise, spoke aloud, " I'll go any... | |
| Philip Skelton - 1824 - 574 páginas
...which they had often heard of before ; and among others, a Derriaghy man, who happened to be in London, came in the crowd, and saw the wild Irishman, a hideous...behind the scene, and cried out so as to be heard by bis countryman, " Derriaghy, Derriaghy." Upon this the seeming wild Irishman, staring with surprise,... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 400 páginas
...which they had often heard of before: and among others, a Derriaghy man, who happened to be in London, came in the crowd, and saw the wild Irishman, a hideous...this wild Irishman was a neighbour's son, a sober civilised young man, who had left Derriaghy a little before him. When the show was fmished, he went... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 404 páginas
...which they had often heard of before : and among others, a Derriaghy man, who happened to be in London, came in the crowd, and saw the wild Irishman, a hideous...this wild Irishman was a neighbour's son, a sober civilised young man, who had left Derriaghy a little before him. When the show was finished, he went... | |
| Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 404 páginas
...his disguise, he soon discovered, that this wild Irishman was a neighbour's son, a sober civilised young man, who had left Derriaghy a little before...out so as to be heard by his countryman, 'Derriaghy, Derriaghy.' Upon this the seeming wild Irishman, staring with surprise, spoke aloud, ' I'll go any... | |
| Samuel Burdy - 1914 - 292 páginas
...which they had often heard of before ; and among others, a Derriaghy man, who happened to be in London, came in the crowd, and saw the wild Irishman, a hideous...so as to be heard by his countryman, " Derriaghy, Derriaghy." Upon this the seeming wild Irishman, staring with surprise, spoke aloud, " I'll go any... | |
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