The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... interest felt in its cultivation . In the details of more special im- provements , such as those connect- ed with the department of medicine in any of its various branches , we cannot now afford time to enter ; nor could we expect to ...
... interest felt in its cultivation . In the details of more special im- provements , such as those connect- ed with the department of medicine in any of its various branches , we cannot now afford time to enter ; nor could we expect to ...
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... interest is estab- lished in the state , or any direction given to the government by men band- ed together on principles of Popery . The emancipation bill was avowedly intended to take away all reasons for a separate Roman Catholic interest ...
... interest is estab- lished in the state , or any direction given to the government by men band- ed together on principles of Popery . The emancipation bill was avowedly intended to take away all reasons for a separate Roman Catholic interest ...
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... interest . Indeed , the book has a value far beyond the mere de- tails of travel , which are too commonly to be found in an over - abundance in tour books . In these rambles , there is , of necessity , little description of scenery ...
... interest . Indeed , the book has a value far beyond the mere de- tails of travel , which are too commonly to be found in an over - abundance in tour books . In these rambles , there is , of necessity , little description of scenery ...
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