The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... give medicine to her daughter , who was dying of con- vulsions . Persons were thrown into prison , in equal ignorance of their crimes and their accusers . Innocent people were tortured to extort confes- sion . He knew a man on mere ...
... give medicine to her daughter , who was dying of con- vulsions . Persons were thrown into prison , in equal ignorance of their crimes and their accusers . Innocent people were tortured to extort confes- sion . He knew a man on mere ...
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... give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The Dutch ambassador , Count von Degenfeld , to whom the ability of the boy was long sincej known in Holland , was the first who made the ...
... give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The Dutch ambassador , Count von Degenfeld , to whom the ability of the boy was long sincej known in Holland , was the first who made the ...
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... give his opinion upon it . He came , and his astonishment was so great , that he returned the next day , bringing Cari- baldi with him . Caribaldi , not less sur- prised , in a day or two brought Poggi to me . Both applauded so loudly ...
... give his opinion upon it . He came , and his astonishment was so great , that he returned the next day , bringing Cari- baldi with him . Caribaldi , not less sur- prised , in a day or two brought Poggi to me . Both applauded so loudly ...
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... give himself no trouble to disco- ver who employed him , as it would be in vain . " While occupied on the work , he removed to Prague , where he pro- duced the opera of " La Clemenza di Tito , " and then returned to Vienna , at which ...
... give himself no trouble to disco- ver who employed him , as it would be in vain . " While occupied on the work , he removed to Prague , where he pro- duced the opera of " La Clemenza di Tito , " and then returned to Vienna , at which ...
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... a name ? —And after all that we once promised to be to one another ! " We would give anything in the world at such times for a line only ; and yet when it comes we tremble- wilfully prolonging that 26 [ Jan. Old Letters .
... a name ? —And after all that we once promised to be to one another ! " We would give anything in the world at such times for a line only ; and yet when it comes we tremble- wilfully prolonging that 26 [ Jan. Old Letters .
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