The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... become disordered opi- nion ; and even such arguments as those contained in the prize essays ( if unanswered ) might have a power to effect evil . We will endeavour to examine , what we must in reverence to the memory of Chesterfield ...
... become disordered opi- nion ; and even such arguments as those contained in the prize essays ( if unanswered ) might have a power to effect evil . We will endeavour to examine , what we must in reverence to the memory of Chesterfield ...
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... become necessary to supply employment , in aid , at public works , no labourer required for agriculture would be permanently withdrawn from it ; for the competition of the farmer with the contractor would induce , from the public works ...
... become necessary to supply employment , in aid , at public works , no labourer required for agriculture would be permanently withdrawn from it ; for the competition of the farmer with the contractor would induce , from the public works ...
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... become separated , while these links of love serve to keep them still one in heart . Letters defy time and space , and pass over land and sea to compass their great end - the pre- serving alive of household sympathies and affections ...
... become separated , while these links of love serve to keep them still one in heart . Letters defy time and space , and pass over land and sea to compass their great end - the pre- serving alive of household sympathies and affections ...
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... become . " Who shall venture to gainsay this ? And if it be true even of that class of old letters to which we have alluded , what a world of joyous recollections must cluster around , and become con- secrated in others 1846. ] 29 Old ...
... become . " Who shall venture to gainsay this ? And if it be true even of that class of old letters to which we have alluded , what a world of joyous recollections must cluster around , and become con- secrated in others 1846. ] 29 Old ...
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... become con- secrated in others to which no such melancholy reminiscences are attached . Of those whose affection knew no shadow , no coldness but that of the grave , from which their voices still seem to speak to us in love . Of the ...
... become con- secrated in others to which no such melancholy reminiscences are attached . Of those whose affection knew no shadow , no coldness but that of the grave , from which their voices still seem to speak to us in love . Of the ...
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