The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... matter they did show some disposition to attend to the desires of the Irish , and that was , in permitting them to send over , in Irish beef , the charity which was raised for the individuals who had had losses by the great fire in ...
... matter they did show some disposition to attend to the desires of the Irish , and that was , in permitting them to send over , in Irish beef , the charity which was raised for the individuals who had had losses by the great fire in ...
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... matter where on the anniversary of , no matter what . — December , 1837 . Tune- " Good night and joy be wi ' you a ' . ” There was a time , when ' twas no crime To give the grateful thought its sway , When none need shrink , who ...
... matter where on the anniversary of , no matter what . — December , 1837 . Tune- " Good night and joy be wi ' you a ' . ” There was a time , when ' twas no crime To give the grateful thought its sway , When none need shrink , who ...
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... matter of his letter had been laid before the com- missioners , and that they had ordered an investigation . When we first read this statement , it occurred to us to account for the delay , by supposing that there was some difficulty in ...
... matter of his letter had been laid before the com- missioners , and that they had ordered an investigation . When we first read this statement , it occurred to us to account for the delay , by supposing that there was some difficulty in ...
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