The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... believe that the prize essays would contain lucid reasoning ; still we expected that they would abound in brilliant sophistries ; and it was with a feeling of disappoint- ment , even in some degree resembling regret , we were forced to ...
... believe that the prize essays would contain lucid reasoning ; still we expected that they would abound in brilliant sophistries ; and it was with a feeling of disappoint- ment , even in some degree resembling regret , we were forced to ...
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... believe , that " it became necessary to have a certain quantity of Irish blood to cement the imperial policy , " that " the bloody experiment was turned to its political uses ; " does he believe , we again ask , in these his own ...
... believe , that " it became necessary to have a certain quantity of Irish blood to cement the imperial policy , " that " the bloody experiment was turned to its political uses ; " does he believe , we again ask , in these his own ...
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... entrust the duty of seizing arms . So far from disputing the alleged cruelties , that , a priori , we would be most firmly per- suaded of their truth ; for we believe it to 1846. ] 13 Prizes in the Lottery of Repeal .
... entrust the duty of seizing arms . So far from disputing the alleged cruelties , that , a priori , we would be most firmly per- suaded of their truth ; for we believe it to 1846. ] 13 Prizes in the Lottery of Repeal .
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... believe it to be a law of Providence , if a people attempt to revolutionise their institutions , as shewn , by actual or threatened physical force , that if they succeed they are punished by the vio- lence of a mob ; if they fail , by ...
... believe it to be a law of Providence , if a people attempt to revolutionise their institutions , as shewn , by actual or threatened physical force , that if they succeed they are punished by the vio- lence of a mob ; if they fail , by ...
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... believe that Thy mysteries have been laid bare to me ? O , where , or who , or what am I ? In which region of space do I exist ? In what sort of dream do I live and move ? " remarkable circumstance that some few of the Mohammedans ...
... believe that Thy mysteries have been laid bare to me ? O , where , or who , or what am I ? In which region of space do I exist ? In what sort of dream do I live and move ? " remarkable circumstance that some few of the Mohammedans ...
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