The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
Результаты поиска по книге
Результаты 1 – 3 из 84
Стр. 276
... fact , however , is worth a thousand arguments . We recur to the case of the Waterford cathedral , and we defy any impartial person to read over the facts of this case - to consider the aggravated character of the outrage , its peculiar ...
... fact , however , is worth a thousand arguments . We recur to the case of the Waterford cathedral , and we defy any impartial person to read over the facts of this case - to consider the aggravated character of the outrage , its peculiar ...
Стр. 354
... fact , to pass in review the local history of the whole country ; " and so it would in fact , so far from etymology being , as has been stated , " an uncertain foundation for historical hypothesis , " particularly in Ireland , it has ...
... fact , to pass in review the local history of the whole country ; " and so it would in fact , so far from etymology being , as has been stated , " an uncertain foundation for historical hypothesis , " particularly in Ireland , it has ...
Стр. 459
... fact , such as the bankruptcy of a particular individual was proved in one case against Richard Roe , and the same fact was afterwards put in issue in another cause against John Doe , it should be proved over again , and the proof in ...
... fact , such as the bankruptcy of a particular individual was proved in one case against Richard Roe , and the same fact was afterwards put in issue in another cause against John Doe , it should be proved over again , and the proof in ...
Содержание
UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE | 276 |
271 | 276 |
SONNETS BY COUL GOPPAGH | 313 |
Не показаны другие разделы: 32
Другие издания - Просмотреть все
Часто встречающиеся слова и выражения
agitation Aponius appeared Asker authority Baron Richards Bodagh called cause character church Church of Rome clergy Connor court crime Curran dark Dublin duty Earl England father favour fear feel felt French friends gentleman give hand head heard heart honour hope hour House of Lords Ireland Irish Irish government judge justice knew Lady land look Lord Gosford Lord Mulgrave Lower Canada matter ment mind Miss murder Nero never night noble Viceroy O'Connell oath occasion opinion Ormonde parliament party pass person Phaon political poor present priest principle Protestant Protestantism racter readers religion replied Rickard Roman Catholic Rome Rory scarcely sion Sir William Parsons speech spirit suppose sure tell thing thou thought tion truth William Somerville words young