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... hood in India , Australia , New Zealand , the Cape of Good Hope , or Ceylon ; perhaps remitting money for the support of a mother and sisters . Everywhere throughout the empire we see families maintained in comfort by the mental or ...
... hood , ' says Irving himself , ' is a holy alliance made by God and imprinted in our hearts : and we should observe it with religious faith . The more kindly and scrupulously we obey its dictates , the happier we shall be . ' His whole ...
... hood as well as pleasure . Students for admission to the bar had in New York the excellent habit of giving a supper to their examiners , at which the names of successful candidates were read over . Those who officiated at Irving's call ...
... hoods penned in the very face of the most remarkable , most irre- futable mass of official and other evidence perhaps ever brought together — a specimen of mildness which reminds us of some of the speeches of Boatswain Chucks in Peter ...
Anonymous. ART . II . - 1 . The Works of Thomas Hood . 7 vols . Edited , with Notes , by his Son . London , 1862 . 2. Ilood's Own , First and Second Series . 3. Memorials of Thomas Hood . 2 vols . London , 1862 . London , 1860 . I ...