The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... doubt , was misty , notwith- standing we hoped the iris would be distinct . We had not , indeed , the 66 extravagant credulity to believe that the prize essays would contain lucid reasoning ; still we expected that they would abound in ...
... doubt , was misty , notwith- standing we hoped the iris would be distinct . We had not , indeed , the 66 extravagant credulity to believe that the prize essays would contain lucid reasoning ; still we expected that they would abound in ...
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... doubt whether , even during the fever of the popish plot , that able but unprincipled statesman would have offered to the fear - maddened rabble such nonsense to swallow as is deliberately presented , by the Rev. Mr. Godkin , to the ...
... doubt whether , even during the fever of the popish plot , that able but unprincipled statesman would have offered to the fear - maddened rabble such nonsense to swallow as is deliberately presented , by the Rev. Mr. Godkin , to the ...
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... doubt , equally true with Lord Moira's " tales of terror . " The government were perfectly aware , that from the year 1796 , the United Irishmen awaited but a favour- able opportunity to rebel ; that they were fully armed , and to some ...
... doubt , equally true with Lord Moira's " tales of terror . " The government were perfectly aware , that from the year 1796 , the United Irishmen awaited but a favour- able opportunity to rebel ; that they were fully armed , and to some ...
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... doubt as much city of the early Trouveres , those poet- grander in stature than music , as music bards , who , while they elevated the is than painting . But they own a com- ballad into romance , had not dared- mon parentage , they ...
... doubt as much city of the early Trouveres , those poet- grander in stature than music , as music bards , who , while they elevated the is than painting . But they own a com- ballad into romance , had not dared- mon parentage , they ...
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... doubt of this boy's competency to produce an opera at twelve years old . Every one thought that in so famous a matter , a German ought to give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The ...
... doubt of this boy's competency to produce an opera at twelve years old . Every one thought that in so famous a matter , a German ought to give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The ...
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