The Dublin University Magazine, Том 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... believe indeed it is the prince's nature to be gracious ; but at this parti- cular time it was his interest to conciliate the English ; and though I carefully avoided and disclaimed all pretensions to an official character , his ...
... believe indeed it is the prince's nature to be gracious ; but at this parti- cular time it was his interest to conciliate the English ; and though I carefully avoided and disclaimed all pretensions to an official character , his ...
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... believe he then inquired whether I was ready to start , when on hearing that I wanted several things , he sent his own people out to procure them for me as I named them . The principal articles required were , a pair of Tatar shulwars ...
... believe he then inquired whether I was ready to start , when on hearing that I wanted several things , he sent his own people out to procure them for me as I named them . The principal articles required were , a pair of Tatar shulwars ...
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... believe this estimate is beyond the truth . They were driven by orders of the Prince ( then Count ) Paskevitch into Russian Armenia , the population of which had be- come scanty under their mild parental sway , upon an understanding ...
... believe this estimate is beyond the truth . They were driven by orders of the Prince ( then Count ) Paskevitch into Russian Armenia , the population of which had be- come scanty under their mild parental sway , upon an understanding ...
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... believe , never came to Ireland . Here , however , it now lies before us ; and we hail it as an old friend , -nay , as better than a friend , because it lies before us , while a friend commonly lies behind our back . We must hasten to ...
... believe , never came to Ireland . Here , however , it now lies before us ; and we hail it as an old friend , -nay , as better than a friend , because it lies before us , while a friend commonly lies behind our back . We must hasten to ...
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... believe , Presbyterian . Sou- thern disorder became a system , north- ern speedily subsided , and yielded to the power of the law . The southern disturbances were characterised by ex- cessive cruelty . The northern , not less strikingly ...
... believe , Presbyterian . Sou- thern disorder became a system , north- ern speedily subsided , and yielded to the power of the law . The southern disturbances were characterised by ex- cessive cruelty . The northern , not less strikingly ...
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