The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... marks this con- secration ; and Peregrine's heart thrills with a sort of First - Gentle- manly sensation as he sees the affec- tionate tribute to this great and good man . EBLANA at last ! Peregrine de- bouching from the railway ...
... marks this con- secration ; and Peregrine's heart thrills with a sort of First - Gentle- manly sensation as he sees the affec- tionate tribute to this great and good man . EBLANA at last ! Peregrine de- bouching from the railway ...
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... Mark how the rights and privileges of the famous office have been gradually cut down - impercept- ibly dwindling - but to this sacred right have all vice - monarchs clung des- perately , come weal , come woe ; nay , might it not be ...
... Mark how the rights and privileges of the famous office have been gradually cut down - impercept- ibly dwindling - but to this sacred right have all vice - monarchs clung des- perately , come weal , come woe ; nay , might it not be ...
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... mark streaking one glowing cheek . His curly hair rose in luxuriant disorder over his forehead ; and in one red hand , hacked and disfigured by many a scratch and gash , he held a some- what worn book . " Good evening , Mr. Stutzer ...
... mark streaking one glowing cheek . His curly hair rose in luxuriant disorder over his forehead ; and in one red hand , hacked and disfigured by many a scratch and gash , he held a some- what worn book . " Good evening , Mr. Stutzer ...
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... marks of favour from her in his father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in ... Mark was about his age when he left me , ' were words often spoken by the good lady , as she beheld girls and boys ...
... marks of favour from her in his father's life- time , when his paternal allowance ran short . A remarkable feature in ... Mark was about his age when he left me , ' were words often spoken by the good lady , as she beheld girls and boys ...
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... mark them as belonging to the highest order of imaginative conception , and distinguish them altogether from the fiends of Dante , who are existences of blind , devouring hatred , cruelty , and rage . The latter , however , though ...
... mark them as belonging to the highest order of imaginative conception , and distinguish them altogether from the fiends of Dante , who are existences of blind , devouring hatred , cruelty , and rage . The latter , however , though ...
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