The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... felt abhorrence in the other , as was compatible with a benignant concern for the weakness and the blindness of our common nature . The evils which he had witnessed , as resulting from both , made him measure their enormity rather by ...
... felt abhorrence in the other , as was compatible with a benignant concern for the weakness and the blindness of our common nature . The evils which he had witnessed , as resulting from both , made him measure their enormity rather by ...
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... felt a queer kind of at- tachment to her aunt , who , she con- fessed , had been a mother to her . She felt an attachment of another kind to her mistress , who , she declared , she would not leave for " more nor she would say ; " and she ...
... felt a queer kind of at- tachment to her aunt , who , she con- fessed , had been a mother to her . She felt an attachment of another kind to her mistress , who , she declared , she would not leave for " more nor she would say ; " and she ...
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... felt con- vinced , that upon their success de- pended the preservation of their em- pire . The change of ministry in England produced a corresponding change in our foreign policy ; and Mr. Percival felt the full force of those reasons ...
... felt con- vinced , that upon their success de- pended the preservation of their em- pire . The change of ministry in England produced a corresponding change in our foreign policy ; and Mr. Percival felt the full force of those reasons ...
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