Fury
Mentioned in 23 documents, 39 times across the archives
Documents
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Mount Argus Archives 1900 1919
1 mention“with redoubled fury , and the dear old man fear-”
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CrossBulletinVolII 1911 12
5 mentions“suffered from the full fury of the volcano whose force must have”
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May 1916
1 mention“the blizzard had for the moment expended its fury , but the”
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April 1917
1 mention“At one time a wave of fury swept through the throng who”
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January 1917
1 mention“With sword in hand , and the fury of despair in his hear”
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December 1917
1 mention“fury they gnashed their teeth at him . He headed them not .”
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November 1917
1 mention“Krag drew his pistol in a fury .”
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January 1918
1 mention“humanity , and amidst the fury of onslaught and the clash of arms '”
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March 1919
1 mention“The Count stand . Iivid with fury . Then he seized the maid by”
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CrossBulletinVolX 1919 20
2 mentions“with the same reply . His love turning to sudden fury , he un-”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVII 1936 37
9 mentions“his archdeacon . The bishops and priests were the especially object of the fury”
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CrossBulletinVolXXVIII 1937 38
3 mentions“frenzied fury begotten of last . he plunged his reddening blade again and again”
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CrossAnnual 1923 1928
1 mention“After they had gone , the fury of Herod was”
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Hist Passion Devine
2 mentions“fury of the people will be satisfied by the scourging , and that”
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Misc Issues 1935 36
1 mention“this Man , " they were almost prepared for it . Their smouldering fury burst out”
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111505
1 mention“And, blind with fury, East and West”
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112137
1 mention“WRITING an appreciation of a hero is not unlike proposing votes of thanks; it is difficult in either to say anything original or to sound sincere. Sugary sunburstry, however, is the last thing that Ke”
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113739
1 mention“In Portadown, particularly, mob fury was at its height just in the early hours and the police were unable to cope with the situation owing to lack of numbers.”
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116438
1 mention“IN a very trenchant article about Ireland and the rest of the Celtic world, in the 1937 issue of The Capuchin Annual, the famous novelist, Mr. Compton Mackenzie, expresses opinions which arouse both p”
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183097
1 mention“The war's thunder awoke subconscious reversions into clear impressions. Its blazing fire and fury lit up the world and revealed many things that England had decreed should remain hidden. It revealed I”
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211306
1 mention““Let not our brethren in the diaspora be distressed by our trials, travails and sacrifices. The hand of God has now replanted us here, and no machinations of political expediency or outburst of incite”
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233092
1 mention“Please forgive me for intruding on your time and notice? I am one of a few Capuchins, who have been sent out from the English Province, to labor in the Missionary fields of Mendocino County, Californi”
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56740
1 mention“and the full strength of a powerful organisation was exerted to discredit and defame me. Some men prominent in the agitation took part in that meeting, and seemed to be borne along on a full tide of p”