The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... present crisis as an illustration of this difficulty . In a country , where agriculture is conducted by capitalists , and labourers are paid in money , if it should become necessary to supply employment , in aid , at public works , no ...
... present crisis as an illustration of this difficulty . In a country , where agriculture is conducted by capitalists , and labourers are paid in money , if it should become necessary to supply employment , in aid , at public works , no ...
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... present to investigate this petty larceny fraud . The speech of Lord Moira excited the astonishinent of his friends , the in- dignation of the government , and even the United Irishmen marveled at his wonderful fatuity . The government ...
... present to investigate this petty larceny fraud . The speech of Lord Moira excited the astonishinent of his friends , the in- dignation of the government , and even the United Irishmen marveled at his wonderful fatuity . The government ...
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... present at mine ear ; but all were dead or banished . looked on the stalls of the knights- their seats were vacant , and their ban- ners torn with ignominy from the scene of their gorgeous blazonry . The evening had given way to night ...
... present at mine ear ; but all were dead or banished . looked on the stalls of the knights- their seats were vacant , and their ban- ners torn with ignominy from the scene of their gorgeous blazonry . The evening had given way to night ...
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PRESENT STATE OF OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES . * Observations on the , Present State of our National Defences . By the Lord Viscount Ranelagh . London : John Ollivier , Pall Mall . 1845 . It is , however , not a little curious to. Ir is now ...
PRESENT STATE OF OUR NATIONAL DEFENCES . * Observations on the , Present State of our National Defences . By the Lord Viscount Ranelagh . London : John Ollivier , Pall Mall . 1845 . It is , however , not a little curious to. Ir is now ...
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... present time daily running , and frequently carrying from 1,200 to 2,200 passengers each between England and Ireland . These vessels might move , not in one squadron , but in various numbers , as they would steer from va- rious points ...
... present time daily running , and frequently carrying from 1,200 to 2,200 passengers each between England and Ireland . These vessels might move , not in one squadron , but in various numbers , as they would steer from va- rious points ...
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