The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... reason , is in the state of rapidly being debauched ; and we trust that those facts will form our apology to our readers for having obtruded the prize essays on their attention . Dis- ease may be transmitted by contagion ; but there is ...
... reason , is in the state of rapidly being debauched ; and we trust that those facts will form our apology to our readers for having obtruded the prize essays on their attention . Dis- ease may be transmitted by contagion ; but there is ...
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... reason , he strip- ped off his clothes , and lo ! there ap- peared on his own body the two lashes which the horse had received . " Ex- amples of this latter phenomenon , we believe , have often been adduced by psychologists ; but when ...
... reason , he strip- ped off his clothes , and lo ! there ap- peared on his own body the two lashes which the horse had received . " Ex- amples of this latter phenomenon , we believe , have often been adduced by psychologists ; but when ...
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... Reason's usturlób , † Vain are even thy Talismans ! " This I told the stately Sheekh Bakbouk , and I queried him , " Shall I find them ? Should I seek Stars that seem so very dim ? " " What thou wilt thou mayest , " he said ; Will rules ...
... Reason's usturlób , † Vain are even thy Talismans ! " This I told the stately Sheekh Bakbouk , and I queried him , " Shall I find them ? Should I seek Stars that seem so very dim ? " " What thou wilt thou mayest , " he said ; Will rules ...
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... reason to suppose these men quite in earnest in their belief , because quite serious in their vocation , than to suppose that a herald gives entire credit to every pedigree registered in his office . The belief of the enthu- siast is ...
... reason to suppose these men quite in earnest in their belief , because quite serious in their vocation , than to suppose that a herald gives entire credit to every pedigree registered in his office . The belief of the enthu- siast is ...
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... reason to feel jea- lous of France , and France has no reason to feel jealous of England . They are both 1846. ] 75 Present State of our National Dejences .
... reason to feel jea- lous of France , and France has no reason to feel jealous of England . They are both 1846. ] 75 Present State of our National Dejences .
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