The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... brought from Italy and France to do the painting and decorative work . It has been whispered , however , that the mere drudges , who did the contractor's work for the noblemen with the ro- mantic names , have not been paid for it to ...
... brought from Italy and France to do the painting and decorative work . It has been whispered , however , that the mere drudges , who did the contractor's work for the noblemen with the ro- mantic names , have not been paid for it to ...
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... brought herself to beggary by drunkenness . She would sell the clothes off her back for gin ; and hundreds of others the same . There is no believing anything that these paupers say . I have been de- ceived over and over again by plausi ...
... brought herself to beggary by drunkenness . She would sell the clothes off her back for gin ; and hundreds of others the same . There is no believing anything that these paupers say . I have been de- ceived over and over again by plausi ...
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... brought with her her own servants , when she made her advent at the Pilmers ' residence . Bessie had strong feelings ; she loved her father and mother with intensity , and her cousin Dillon also held a high place in her affections ...
... brought with her her own servants , when she made her advent at the Pilmers ' residence . Bessie had strong feelings ; she loved her father and mother with intensity , and her cousin Dillon also held a high place in her affections ...
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... brought it home - and in fact it was quite clear that poor dear Mark had helped himself to it in quite an irregular way . " 66 ' Oh , dear , Captain Lake , oh , dear , how shocking - how inexpressibly shocking ! Is not it melancholy ...
... brought it home - and in fact it was quite clear that poor dear Mark had helped himself to it in quite an irregular way . " 66 ' Oh , dear , Captain Lake , oh , dear , how shocking - how inexpressibly shocking ! Is not it melancholy ...
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... brought his wife before the courts , and condemned her to the galleys for mistaking his turban for a china vase . The husbands of Paris are in great con- sternation . Government has ordered every man tired of his wife to be enlisted ...
... brought his wife before the courts , and condemned her to the galleys for mistaking his turban for a china vase . The husbands of Paris are in great con- sternation . Government has ordered every man tired of his wife to be enlisted ...
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