The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... soon spread over various parts of the country , from whence similar applications were con- sequently made to the metropolis for cash ; that the alarm thus diffused , not only occasioned an increased demand for cash in the country , but ...
... soon spread over various parts of the country , from whence similar applications were con- sequently made to the metropolis for cash ; that the alarm thus diffused , not only occasioned an increased demand for cash in the country , but ...
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... soon felt in its effects . A visit to Vienna , made about five years later , opened a scene of intrigue , cabal , and opposition , such as at the time proved too much for the genius of the son , the firmness and prudence of the father ...
... soon felt in its effects . A visit to Vienna , made about five years later , opened a scene of intrigue , cabal , and opposition , such as at the time proved too much for the genius of the son , the firmness and prudence of the father ...
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" As soon as the first act was ready , I requested Carattoli himself , in order to make sure , to come and hear it , and give his opinion upon it . He came , and his astonishment was so great , that he returned the next day , bringing ...
" As soon as the first act was ready , I requested Carattoli himself , in order to make sure , to come and hear it , and give his opinion upon it . He came , and his astonishment was so great , that he returned the next day , bringing ...
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... soon die out but for such memorials . We heard tell once of a young artist , whose name , had it pleased Heaven to spare him , would have been known long ere this not only to his native land , but to the world , who , having achieved ...
... soon die out but for such memorials . We heard tell once of a young artist , whose name , had it pleased Heaven to spare him , would have been known long ere this not only to his native land , but to the world , who , having achieved ...
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... soon we detect the least change in their delicate wording , and fancy the very mood in which they were written . With aching brow , perchance , and a world - wearied spirit , that found a strange balm in pouring itself out in words ...
... soon we detect the least change in their delicate wording , and fancy the very mood in which they were written . With aching brow , perchance , and a world - wearied spirit , that found a strange balm in pouring itself out in words ...
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