The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... believe you , " he replied ; " and now I hope we may spake out like men that understand one another . In case you hadn't come , I intended to lave a message for you with my mother . I believe you know all Una's sacrets ? " " I do ...
... believe you , " he replied ; " and now I hope we may spake out like men that understand one another . In case you hadn't come , I intended to lave a message for you with my mother . I believe you know all Una's sacrets ? " " I do ...
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... believe themselves the subjects of cruel politi- cal oppression their national pride kept alive by appeals to the glories of the past their national ambition excited by many intelligible hints as to the glories of the future - taught ...
... believe themselves the subjects of cruel politi- cal oppression their national pride kept alive by appeals to the glories of the past their national ambition excited by many intelligible hints as to the glories of the future - taught ...
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... believe that he uttered , when making it , a deliberate and wilful untruth . We believe , that , had the noble Earl remembered the instances , twelve at least in number , of violence offered to Protestant clergy- men during the brief ...
... believe that he uttered , when making it , a deliberate and wilful untruth . We believe , that , had the noble Earl remembered the instances , twelve at least in number , of violence offered to Protestant clergy- men during the brief ...
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