The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... turn by triple treason , in this melancholy chapter of our history . " This as- sertion is true , though not in the sense the Rev. Mr. Godkin appre- hends it . History scarcely presents a more emphatic instance of the de- basing effects ...
... turn by triple treason , in this melancholy chapter of our history . " This as- sertion is true , though not in the sense the Rev. Mr. Godkin appre- hends it . History scarcely presents a more emphatic instance of the de- basing effects ...
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... turn the phrensy of a nation to the advantage of a seet , nor propose to make separation the means of spoliation , nor a pretended horror of British connection the modus operandi for advancing the voluntary principle ' ; he did not ...
... turn the phrensy of a nation to the advantage of a seet , nor propose to make separation the means of spoliation , nor a pretended horror of British connection the modus operandi for advancing the voluntary principle ' ; he did not ...
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... turn into a third act myself ! " - combined proofs of the ever - open communication kept up be- tween the fountain - head of feeling and the channels of musical expression . All through his life , indeed , we find music the language ...
... turn into a third act myself ! " - combined proofs of the ever - open communication kept up be- tween the fountain - head of feeling and the channels of musical expression . All through his life , indeed , we find music the language ...
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... turn to the east leads to the parish church and graveyard , wherein many of the ancient families of the neighbourhood have their burial places . Previous to the Union , Rathcormac returned two members to parliament . Curran became one ...
... turn to the east leads to the parish church and graveyard , wherein many of the ancient families of the neighbourhood have their burial places . Previous to the Union , Rathcormac returned two members to parliament . Curran became one ...
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... Turn away thine inner sight From the sick world's fever - dreams , Why Daniel is here substituted for Djemsheed it may be for com- mentators to determine . † Astrolabe . That is , dead to the world mortified . A Welee is a Durwish of ...
... Turn away thine inner sight From the sick world's fever - dreams , Why Daniel is here substituted for Djemsheed it may be for com- mentators to determine . † Astrolabe . That is , dead to the world mortified . A Welee is a Durwish of ...
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