The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... effect this beautiful congruity , the union between cause and effect is almost uniformly repealed ; the con- nection among related facts , nearly without exception dissolved ; argu- ments diverge from arguments as if in horror of ...
... effect this beautiful congruity , the union between cause and effect is almost uniformly repealed ; the con- nection among related facts , nearly without exception dissolved ; argu- ments diverge from arguments as if in horror of ...
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... effect evil . We will endeavour to examine , what we must in reverence to the memory of Chesterfield , term the ar- guments of the essayist , protesting , at the same time , vehemently - for we confess ourselves liable to contagion ...
... effect evil . We will endeavour to examine , what we must in reverence to the memory of Chesterfield , term the ar- guments of the essayist , protesting , at the same time , vehemently - for we confess ourselves liable to contagion ...
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... effect in the North of England . Your Committee find , in consequence of this apprehension , the farmers suddenly brought the produce of their land to sale , and carried the notes of the coun- try banks , which they had collected by ...
... effect in the North of England . Your Committee find , in consequence of this apprehension , the farmers suddenly brought the produce of their land to sale , and carried the notes of the coun- try banks , which they had collected by ...
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... effect , the government were reduced to the necessity of either . supinely awaiting the advent of rebel- lion and invasion , or of disarming the United Irishmen by force . They adopted - wisely and humanely adopted , the latter ...
... effect , the government were reduced to the necessity of either . supinely awaiting the advent of rebel- lion and invasion , or of disarming the United Irishmen by force . They adopted - wisely and humanely adopted , the latter ...
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... effect of bodily ailments , but more of a weariness with the perplexity of his affairs , and of a prospect which afforded him but one object on which he could gaze with cer- tainty of relief , and that was - death . " In The death ...
... effect of bodily ailments , but more of a weariness with the perplexity of his affairs , and of a prospect which afforded him but one object on which he could gaze with cer- tainty of relief , and that was - death . " In The death ...
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