The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... brought into the treasury . There is not much difference between taking ten pounds out of the pocket of the subject , and preventing the same sum from getting into it . In every scheme of finance it should be remem- bered , that the ...
... brought into the treasury . There is not much difference between taking ten pounds out of the pocket of the subject , and preventing the same sum from getting into it . In every scheme of finance it should be remem- bered , that the ...
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... And dimly through the gloom a formless shape discerned . " It spake Thy prayer is granted ! I have brought A goblet filled with Lethe water . Drink , And thou shalt know the boon so wildly sought . 1845. ] 23 Lethe and other Poems .
... And dimly through the gloom a formless shape discerned . " It spake Thy prayer is granted ! I have brought A goblet filled with Lethe water . Drink , And thou shalt know the boon so wildly sought . 1845. ] 23 Lethe and other Poems .
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... brought , who spoke to the truth of the same . Also , it appeared that Dame Mar- garet , having many reputable friends of gentle blood , and those who thus charged her being humble people , it was long time slightly thought of , and ...
... brought , who spoke to the truth of the same . Also , it appeared that Dame Mar- garet , having many reputable friends of gentle blood , and those who thus charged her being humble people , it was long time slightly thought of , and ...
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... of the judge should be brought to him in due form . My letter was from the Lord who could do more than this to hinder justice , if " " need were , having mighty power and estates in the 28 [ July , Narrative of a Trial for Witchcraft .
... of the judge should be brought to him in due form . My letter was from the Lord who could do more than this to hinder justice , if " " need were , having mighty power and estates in the 28 [ July , Narrative of a Trial for Witchcraft .
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... brought a pardon . I offered gold to any one who could convey it to the sheriff . I threw my- self among the crowd , in a vain endea- vour to force my own way . I reeled and fell , and was trampled under foot . I gave all I possessed to ...
... brought a pardon . I offered gold to any one who could convey it to the sheriff . I threw my- self among the crowd , in a vain endea- vour to force my own way . I reeled and fell , and was trampled under foot . I gave all I possessed to ...
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