The Dublin University Magazine, Том 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... ment , and by the agency of statues , fountains , walks , and planting , im- port a little French refinement , and create a sort of Irish Place de la Con- corde . There is no impediment from absence of the root of all evil ; that ...
... ment , and by the agency of statues , fountains , walks , and planting , im- port a little French refinement , and create a sort of Irish Place de la Con- corde . There is no impediment from absence of the root of all evil ; that ...
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... ment takes place . For already , though the door be forced , is heard the offi- cial chanting the monotone of names sung from afar . Now , the moment ; and blooming Miss Magno- lia sees through the door the long , glittering line , with ...
... ment takes place . For already , though the door be forced , is heard the offi- cial chanting the monotone of names sung from afar . Now , the moment ; and blooming Miss Magno- lia sees through the door the long , glittering line , with ...
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... ment that is familiar , and conversa- tion tainted with low slang . 66 Dinners , too ! We abound in ban- quets , and feast each other all the year round . There is a succession of what is known , in the waiting inte- rest , as State ...
... ment that is familiar , and conversa- tion tainted with low slang . 66 Dinners , too ! We abound in ban- quets , and feast each other all the year round . There is a succession of what is known , in the waiting inte- rest , as State ...
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... ment ; the estates were not entailed one by one they were sold off ; and even Mrs. Crosbie was induced to give up her marriage settlement to save her husband's honour . Sorrow- fully Captain Crosbie , with his wife and little son ...
... ment ; the estates were not entailed one by one they were sold off ; and even Mrs. Crosbie was induced to give up her marriage settlement to save her husband's honour . Sorrow- fully Captain Crosbie , with his wife and little son ...
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... . Often she was pained by her mother's treat- ment of him . Many a bitter tear she shed when she felt that he was too severely punished for any childish " I think I do , " replied Mr. Stutzer 22 [ Jan. Yaxley and its Neighbourhood .
... . Often she was pained by her mother's treat- ment of him . Many a bitter tear she shed when she felt that he was too severely punished for any childish " I think I do , " replied Mr. Stutzer 22 [ Jan. Yaxley and its Neighbourhood .
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