The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... leave for " more nor she would say ; " and she felt an attachment of a totally different nature from either of the others to Robert Kinkaid , which she , very wisely , said nothing about . So the aggregate of her attachments determined ...
... leave for " more nor she would say ; " and she felt an attachment of a totally different nature from either of the others to Robert Kinkaid , which she , very wisely , said nothing about . So the aggregate of her attachments determined ...
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... leave the communion of the Church of Rome , did they get even that protection the law affords in this unhappy country . But if a man once attempts to change his religion from conviction , or lets his determination to do so be known , he ...
... leave the communion of the Church of Rome , did they get even that protection the law affords in this unhappy country . But if a man once attempts to change his religion from conviction , or lets his determination to do so be known , he ...
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... leave unconsumed The sculptured records of Rome's palmiest days , And frequent shafts their proud memorials raise , Of ancient Valor still before our eyes , But not one heart now throbs for Valor's praise- Rome holds not now one soul of ...
... leave unconsumed The sculptured records of Rome's palmiest days , And frequent shafts their proud memorials raise , Of ancient Valor still before our eyes , But not one heart now throbs for Valor's praise- Rome holds not now one soul of ...
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