The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... given in the merchant service ; and this libe- rality , or rather justice , on the part of the nation , will cost less than a care- less observer might at first suppose . Thus , if the rate of wages in a mer- chant ship during a war be ...
... given in the merchant service ; and this libe- rality , or rather justice , on the part of the nation , will cost less than a care- less observer might at first suppose . Thus , if the rate of wages in a mer- chant ship during a war be ...
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... given property , the less will be the risk in- curred by the insurance company in proportion to the premium . The cus- tom of insuring all property to its full value against fire , would therefore enable the company to insure at a ...
... given property , the less will be the risk in- curred by the insurance company in proportion to the premium . The cus- tom of insuring all property to its full value against fire , would therefore enable the company to insure at a ...
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... given a version of it by Mrs. James Gray : - : -- " Most glorious of immortals ! Many - named ! Great and all - powerful ever ! Jupiter , Author of nature , universal king , Hail ; for by right thou rulest mortal men ! We are thine ...
... given a version of it by Mrs. James Gray : - : -- " Most glorious of immortals ! Many - named ! Great and all - powerful ever ! Jupiter , Author of nature , universal king , Hail ; for by right thou rulest mortal men ! We are thine ...
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... given him the cup of Lethè , annuls its potent influence . He now , in quest of mental repose , successively wanders to Egypt , Italy , Babylon , Tyre , and Palmyra ; all of which , particularly Egypt and Palmyra , are powerfully ...
... given him the cup of Lethè , annuls its potent influence . He now , in quest of mental repose , successively wanders to Egypt , Italy , Babylon , Tyre , and Palmyra ; all of which , particularly Egypt and Palmyra , are powerfully ...
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... given to bad companions and dissolute ways . I was ever reproved by Mar- garet , who spoke me fair , and used gentle words , as was her nature , but would heed nothing of my suit ; never- theless , whenever I could in any man . ner win ...
... given to bad companions and dissolute ways . I was ever reproved by Mar- garet , who spoke me fair , and used gentle words , as was her nature , but would heed nothing of my suit ; never- theless , whenever I could in any man . ner win ...
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