The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... party falls into an ambus- cade , and , after a desperate action , the hero , who had been left for dead upon the field , awakes to consciousness only to learn , that the affianced of his sis- ter is slain , and that his consort has ...
... party falls into an ambus- cade , and , after a desperate action , the hero , who had been left for dead upon the field , awakes to consciousness only to learn , that the affianced of his sis- ter is slain , and that his consort has ...
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... party was described by Mr. O'Connell , on one of those rare occasions , when their policy was cha- racterised by some acts of coercion , rendered necessary by the frantic tur- bulence of the disturbers ; and that the first of these ...
... party was described by Mr. O'Connell , on one of those rare occasions , when their policy was cha- racterised by some acts of coercion , rendered necessary by the frantic tur- bulence of the disturbers ; and that the first of these ...
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... party , and that is one powerful reason why the party continue to identify themselves in spirituals with the priest- hood . We do not say that the lean- ings of the Romish clergy would not be towards repeal , though no such object was ...
... party , and that is one powerful reason why the party continue to identify themselves in spirituals with the priest- hood . We do not say that the lean- ings of the Romish clergy would not be towards repeal , though no such object was ...
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... party in Ireland is not vehe- mently zealous to effect its professed object , and suffer themselves to be persuaded , that , whenever England speaks out strong and plainly , the agi- tation which seems so threatening will subside , and ...
... party in Ireland is not vehe- mently zealous to effect its professed object , and suffer themselves to be persuaded , that , whenever England speaks out strong and plainly , the agi- tation which seems so threatening will subside , and ...
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... party in the House of Commons . The words were spoken before their truth was tested by events conviction that they were true influenced the conduct of their speaker , while yet they had no war- ranty but that of reason ; they have now ...
... party in the House of Commons . The words were spoken before their truth was tested by events conviction that they were true influenced the conduct of their speaker , while yet they had no war- ranty but that of reason ; they have now ...
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