The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Give me plenty of figures , and I pass for an orator , " said some one will who knew human nature well . Few persons will give themselves the trouble of examining calculations ; and , there- fore , of all arguments they are the most ...
... Give me plenty of figures , and I pass for an orator , " said some one will who knew human nature well . Few persons will give themselves the trouble of examining calculations ; and , there- fore , of all arguments they are the most ...
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... give you any particular advice ? " He did . " Did he give you any caution ? " He told me that I should be particu- larly cautious in avoiding Protestants . " Did he give you any reason why ? " He did ; that their principles were ...
... give you any particular advice ? " He did . " Did he give you any caution ? " He told me that I should be particu- larly cautious in avoiding Protestants . " Did he give you any reason why ? " He did ; that their principles were ...
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... give way to a stationary French population , the one active , industrious , and intelligent , the other the most ignorant race of men , considering their social advantages , upon the face of the earth ; or , that French faction are to give ...
... give way to a stationary French population , the one active , industrious , and intelligent , the other the most ignorant race of men , considering their social advantages , upon the face of the earth ; or , that French faction are to give ...
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