The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... took his place with compunction on his master's fist . There was needed the appearance of a genius which should be at once possessed of all the natural and acquired powers befitting the first explorator into unknown and unrecognised ...
... took his place with compunction on his master's fist . There was needed the appearance of a genius which should be at once possessed of all the natural and acquired powers befitting the first explorator into unknown and unrecognised ...
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... 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 ; but , then , there is no fear but what they will make it out , they must be so ...
... 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 ; but , then , there is no fear but what they will make it out , they must be so ...
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... took place in this neighbourhood , which is recounted by Sir Richard Cox : - " A select party of about 150 of the enemy took a prey from Castle Lyons , and were pursued by a Danish lieute- nant , 8 Danes , and 6 of the militia , who ...
... took place in this neighbourhood , which is recounted by Sir Richard Cox : - " A select party of about 150 of the enemy took a prey from Castle Lyons , and were pursued by a Danish lieute- nant , 8 Danes , and 6 of the militia , who ...
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... took great delight in rolling himself among thorns and pointed stones , " and in after - life " had a bed of sharp spikes made for himself , on which he Jay continually naked . " This man's flesh at length became insensible to external ...
... took great delight in rolling himself among thorns and pointed stones , " and in after - life " had a bed of sharp spikes made for himself , on which he Jay continually naked . " This man's flesh at length became insensible to external ...
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... took a fourth little English ship , laden with herrings , of which they took out most part , and then sunk the ship . And last of all , they met with a small Dutch ship , with seven men , laden with pipe - staves , which ship also they ...
... took a fourth little English ship , laden with herrings , of which they took out most part , and then sunk the ship . And last of all , they met with a small Dutch ship , with seven men , laden with pipe - staves , which ship also they ...
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