The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... appear only at the rate of one a month , or even at longer intervals , affords conclusive evidence of the fact . The music - shops , as a source of income , were almost closed to him , as he could not submit his genius to the dictates ...
... appear only at the rate of one a month , or even at longer intervals , affords conclusive evidence of the fact . The music - shops , as a source of income , were almost closed to him , as he could not submit his genius to the dictates ...
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... appear , whose influence is found , in after years , to have sapped subterraneously out of him , under- mining the everlasting hopes not only of his admitted disciples , but of those whom he appears only to have meant to befriend - so ...
... appear , whose influence is found , in after years , to have sapped subterraneously out of him , under- mining the everlasting hopes not only of his admitted disciples , but of those whom he appears only to have meant to befriend - so ...
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... appear that the letters of our Saxon ancestors consisted , for the most part , of rude tablets of wood , covered with wax , upon which the mystical lines were carefully inscribed . A love - letter must have been a formi . dable thing in ...
... appear that the letters of our Saxon ancestors consisted , for the most part , of rude tablets of wood , covered with wax , upon which the mystical lines were carefully inscribed . A love - letter must have been a formi . dable thing in ...
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... appear . It seems a tract of unreclaimed land , where Irish kings might have indulged their martial or sporting propensities , in fighting or hunting ; or , in later times , where the rapparee might seek refuge , or the whiteboy have ...
... appear . It seems a tract of unreclaimed land , where Irish kings might have indulged their martial or sporting propensities , in fighting or hunting ; or , in later times , where the rapparee might seek refuge , or the whiteboy have ...
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... appear to have lent some portion of their accomplishments to the fairer members of the family , for those who have dined at their mansion at Castle Lyons , assured us that if one of the Ladies Barry wished for any particular wine that ...
... appear to have lent some portion of their accomplishments to the fairer members of the family , for those who have dined at their mansion at Castle Lyons , assured us that if one of the Ladies Barry wished for any particular wine that ...
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