The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... feeling between these rival sections can only be secured by a divorce , now that incompatibility of temper and of institutions is fully established . Colonel Jordan proves how entirely distinct the two peoples are . They could not be ...
... feeling between these rival sections can only be secured by a divorce , now that incompatibility of temper and of institutions is fully established . Colonel Jordan proves how entirely distinct the two peoples are . They could not be ...
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... feeling . He had resisted the lawless proclamations issued by the Polignac ministry , but he feared the issue of a revolution which began by weakening the power of the crown . So he took the new oath of allegiance with feel- ings of ...
... feeling . He had resisted the lawless proclamations issued by the Polignac ministry , but he feared the issue of a revolution which began by weakening the power of the crown . So he took the new oath of allegiance with feel- ings of ...
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... feeling , but greatly wanting in poetic bone and muscle , he reminds you of a spirited horse breaking down under a load of average weight . His Pegasus would prance with a lighter grace if it were only a little less weak in the loins ...
... feeling , but greatly wanting in poetic bone and muscle , he reminds you of a spirited horse breaking down under a load of average weight . His Pegasus would prance with a lighter grace if it were only a little less weak in the loins ...
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