The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... observed her brother , " she was too good to be punished , but not too perfect to be tried . Their calamitous separation will enhance the value of their affec- tion for each other when they meet ; for pure and exalted as her love for ...
... observed her brother , " she was too good to be punished , but not too perfect to be tried . Their calamitous separation will enhance the value of their affec- tion for each other when they meet ; for pure and exalted as her love for ...
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... observed , that since he had been connected with Ireland , there had not been one case of assault on a Protestant ... observation ascribed to him , and never , that we are aware of , denied by him or in his behalf . But we do not believe ...
... observed , that since he had been connected with Ireland , there had not been one case of assault on a Protestant ... observation ascribed to him , and never , that we are aware of , denied by him or in his behalf . But we do not believe ...
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... observed , It is very true , but consider , they have been much exposed to the dust , and look as if they had been after a long march . " " " Lord Avonmore supported the mea- sure of the union , it is probable , as the result of his ...
... observed , It is very true , but consider , they have been much exposed to the dust , and look as if they had been after a long march . " " " Lord Avonmore supported the mea- sure of the union , it is probable , as the result of his ...
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