The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... common interest and a common tongue in the great work of civilizing the world at large . In those days , of course , there will be no fighting or ill- blood between any two members of this great brotherhood . They will all live together ...
... common interest and a common tongue in the great work of civilizing the world at large . In those days , of course , there will be no fighting or ill- blood between any two members of this great brotherhood . They will all live together ...
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... common duty and a common power which helped to bring our fathers triumphant out of the long war with French Jacobinism , and which nerved the hearts of our beleaguered countrymen during the Indian mutinies to deeds of daring unsurpassed ...
... common duty and a common power which helped to bring our fathers triumphant out of the long war with French Jacobinism , and which nerved the hearts of our beleaguered countrymen during the Indian mutinies to deeds of daring unsurpassed ...
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... common tongue pre- vious to their emigrations , the dialects introduced by lapse of time and other circumstances ( for no mere spoken tongue remains stationary ) still re- tained a family resemblance , and the early traditions and ...
... common tongue pre- vious to their emigrations , the dialects introduced by lapse of time and other circumstances ( for no mere spoken tongue remains stationary ) still re- tained a family resemblance , and the early traditions and ...
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