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... sent to the village school , and was taught by a profound and learned master , Thomas Byrne , the same Paddy Byrne ... sent to Griffin's School at Elphin , but when eleven years of age he was removed from there and sent to a school at ...
... sent to the village school , and was taught by a profound and learned master , Thomas Byrne , the same Paddy Byrne ... sent to Griffin's School at Elphin , but when eleven years of age he was removed from there and sent to a school at ...
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... sent them home to his brother Henry , in Ireland , and sent letters to his Uncle Contarine . He used these notes many times in his later writing career . While he was visiting Brussels and Paris , he had spent some time studying the ...
... sent them home to his brother Henry , in Ireland , and sent letters to his Uncle Contarine . He used these notes many times in his later writing career . While he was visiting Brussels and Paris , he had spent some time studying the ...
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... sent for him to offer kindness and patronage , he referred him to his brother , a clergyman , who was in need of help . At another time , he wrote to a creditor who had sent him a dun : What , then , has a gaol that is formidable ? I ...
... sent for him to offer kindness and patronage , he referred him to his brother , a clergyman , who was in need of help . At another time , he wrote to a creditor who had sent him a dun : What , then , has a gaol that is formidable ? I ...
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