The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... cause had gone back . On the cause of this retrogradation he thus expressed himself on the 15th Feb. , 1825- " In every bill which Mr. Grattan ever presented to this house , in favor of the Catholic claims , there was a studious setting ...
... cause had gone back . On the cause of this retrogradation he thus expressed himself on the 15th Feb. , 1825- " In every bill which Mr. Grattan ever presented to this house , in favor of the Catholic claims , there was a studious setting ...
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... cause , or with what motive the people originally combine - the instrument once made to their hand , they use it for purposes different from those of its original formation . It is agitation that disposes the popular mind to join these ...
... cause , or with what motive the people originally combine - the instrument once made to their hand , they use it for purposes different from those of its original formation . It is agitation that disposes the popular mind to join these ...
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... cause is early on the Prefect's list . Jul . He hath not had thy letter . Scaev . - Nay , he hath ; Last night he was impatiently expected At Marcia's house . Jul . - Scævola , ( solemnly . ) Scav . My Julia- Jul . I would thou mightest ...
... cause is early on the Prefect's list . Jul . He hath not had thy letter . Scaev . - Nay , he hath ; Last night he was impatiently expected At Marcia's house . Jul . - Scævola , ( solemnly . ) Scav . My Julia- Jul . I would thou mightest ...
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