The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... brought his more impatient com- panion into his views . They wrote to their most influential friends to unite their interests in the election of an active and friendly Gonfa- lonier , and these wrought in concert with such energy , that ...
... brought his more impatient com- panion into his views . They wrote to their most influential friends to unite their interests in the election of an active and friendly Gonfa- lonier , and these wrought in concert with such energy , that ...
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... brought affluence into his native city . The merchants and manufacturers of that emporium found their receipts every day dimin- ishing , and the artisans and labourers felt their daily employment and their daily earnings slipping from ...
... brought affluence into his native city . The merchants and manufacturers of that emporium found their receipts every day dimin- ishing , and the artisans and labourers felt their daily employment and their daily earnings slipping from ...
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... brought the plants about , were so extravagant in their demands , on account of the run upon them , that I , who wanted some for mine , and did not wish to pay through the nose for them , be- thought me of a nursery garden , about a ...
... brought the plants about , were so extravagant in their demands , on account of the run upon them , that I , who wanted some for mine , and did not wish to pay through the nose for them , be- thought me of a nursery garden , about a ...
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... brought up , had be- come a man's mistress out of a sin- cere love for him , which he - at first -as sincerely reciprocated . But , although he did not at the last ab- solutely tire of her , he tired of the restraint imposed on him by ...
... brought up , had be- come a man's mistress out of a sin- cere love for him , which he - at first -as sincerely reciprocated . But , although he did not at the last ab- solutely tire of her , he tired of the restraint imposed on him by ...
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... brought for ward again and again , during the struggle for emancipation , and for many years , greatly agitated the Catholic public . In the course of this session , Lord Grenville made his motion to make Catholic merchants admissible ...
... brought for ward again and again , during the struggle for emancipation , and for many years , greatly agitated the Catholic public . In the course of this session , Lord Grenville made his motion to make Catholic merchants admissible ...
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