The Dublin University Magazine, Том 42William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1853 |
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... ture of the pageant , and to gladden the eyes of the Cockneys on a gala - day . The cuirasses will assuredly be laid aside whenever the gallant wearers are called into the field of action . Man and horse are equally impeded by the ...
... ture of the pageant , and to gladden the eyes of the Cockneys on a gala - day . The cuirasses will assuredly be laid aside whenever the gallant wearers are called into the field of action . Man and horse are equally impeded by the ...
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... daughter of Sinnis , a robber of gigantic sta- ture , dwelling in the Peloponnesus , who was surnamed the Pine - bender , from the species of cruelty he prac- He tised on all whom he defeated . used to. 1853. ] 33 A Dinner of Herbs .
... daughter of Sinnis , a robber of gigantic sta- ture , dwelling in the Peloponnesus , who was surnamed the Pine - bender , from the species of cruelty he prac- He tised on all whom he defeated . used to. 1853. ] 33 A Dinner of Herbs .
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... ture prospects , and canvass in my mind my strange situation . Troops of officers in full and half- dress , orderlies with despatches , aids- de - camp in hot haste , came and went through that room for hours ; and yet there I sat ...
... ture prospects , and canvass in my mind my strange situation . Troops of officers in full and half- dress , orderlies with despatches , aids- de - camp in hot haste , came and went through that room for hours ; and yet there I sat ...
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... ture to assert that I was not myself much to blame for the seclusion in which I lived . I probably resented too forcibly what I need scarcely have noticed , and felt too acutely what , at worst , were but trifling annoyances . Some of ...
... ture to assert that I was not myself much to blame for the seclusion in which I lived . I probably resented too forcibly what I need scarcely have noticed , and felt too acutely what , at worst , were but trifling annoyances . Some of ...
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... ture , " he adds , when speaking of the order to raise the Mair battalion , " was the option ac- corded by the Government to the commandant , of retaining command of the corps after it had been raised , and reported disciplined by the ...
... ture , " he adds , when speaking of the order to raise the Mair battalion , " was the option ac- corded by the Government to the commandant , of retaining command of the corps after it had been raised , and reported disciplined by the ...
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