The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... tell. observe , that the advance has actually taken place in the line we pointed out ; the diagonal , we mean , between the two distracting forces . An approach is made by each to the other . Some- thing is given up , and something ...
... tell. observe , that the advance has actually taken place in the line we pointed out ; the diagonal , we mean , between the two distracting forces . An approach is made by each to the other . Some- thing is given up , and something ...
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... tell you that I was writing this for myself ? ' " On the arrival of the physician , Dr. Closset , cold applications were ordered to his burning head , a process endured by the patient with extreme shuddering , and which brought on the ...
... tell you that I was writing this for myself ? ' " On the arrival of the physician , Dr. Closset , cold applications were ordered to his burning head , a process endured by the patient with extreme shuddering , and which brought on the ...
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... tell what sort of paper it is written upon , the first most likely that came to hand ; or what the seal was which we tore away in our hurry to get at the contents - but only that the reception of such always makes us happy . These are ...
... tell what sort of paper it is written upon , the first most likely that came to hand ; or what the seal was which we tore away in our hurry to get at the contents - but only that the reception of such always makes us happy . These are ...
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... 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 some great triumph for which he had been toiling ...
... 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 some great triumph for which he had been toiling ...
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... tell it is like speaking . Four sides of the paper are filled in half the time it took us to compose that brief note ; and we only abstain from cross- ing , from a sort of vague idea , that it is sufficiently incomprehensible with- out ...
... tell it is like speaking . Four sides of the paper are filled in half the time it took us to compose that brief note ; and we only abstain from cross- ing , from a sort of vague idea , that it is sufficiently incomprehensible with- out ...
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