The Dublin University Magazine, Том 59William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1862 |
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... keep the Old Flag flying yet . " Mr. Massey's diction has improved with practice , and every patriotic heart will glow afresh at the feeling which inspired these fervent lines : -- " This triumph of the spoken word Is well , my England ...
... keep the Old Flag flying yet . " Mr. Massey's diction has improved with practice , and every patriotic heart will glow afresh at the feeling which inspired these fervent lines : -- " This triumph of the spoken word Is well , my England ...
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... keep up the sinful practices without the actual worship , the fes- tival of St. John the Baptist , was ap- pointed for the same period , to give a good direction to the excited feel- ings of the masses . Among our Celtic ancestors ...
... keep up the sinful practices without the actual worship , the fes- tival of St. John the Baptist , was ap- pointed for the same period , to give a good direction to the excited feel- ings of the masses . Among our Celtic ancestors ...
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... keep alive in her distant subjects a due sense of her power to govern and her will to befriend them , there is no fear of democracy running the violent lengths it has already reached in the Transatlantic Republic . The longer , indeed ...
... keep alive in her distant subjects a due sense of her power to govern and her will to befriend them , there is no fear of democracy running the violent lengths it has already reached in the Transatlantic Republic . The longer , indeed ...
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