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  • I was to live at a place called Banagher, on the Shannon, which I had heard of because of its having once been conquered, though it had heretofore conquered everything, including the devil.

    An Autobiography 2004

  • It was a better district, and I was enabled to live at Clonmel, a town of some importance, instead of at Banagher, which is little more than

    An Autobiography 2004

  • It was a better district, and I was enabled to live at Clonmel, a town of some importance, instead of at Banagher, which is little more than a village.

    Autobiography of Anthony Trollope Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1883

  • I was to live at a place called Banagher, on the Shannon, which I had heard of because of its having once been conquered, though it had heretofore conquered everything, including the devil.

    Autobiography of Anthony Trollope Trollope, Anthony, 1815-1882 1883

  • It was a better district, and I was enabled to live at Clonmel, a town of some importance, instead of at Banagher, which is little more than a village.

    Autobiography of Anthony Trollope Anthony Trollope 1848

  • So what chance of them having heard of Lusmagh, a small parish outside the small village of Banagher, which is outside the small town of Birr?

    unknown title 2009

  • There were cries from the thicksets in court and from the macdublins on the bohernabreen of: Mind the bank from Banagher, Mick, sir!

    Finnegans Wake 2006

  • Soon after I reached Banagher in 1841, I dined one evening with a Roman

    An Autobiography 2004

  • And from Banagher my inspecting tours were to be made, chiefly into Connaught, but also over a strip of country eastwards, which would enable me occasionally to run up to Dublin.

    An Autobiography 2004

  • I went on with the hunting surveyor at Banagher for three years, during which, at Kingstown, the watering place near Dublin, I met

    An Autobiography 2004

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