The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... occasion at least , a small sum of French money was hazarded in Ireland . During the course of these insurrections a very considera- ble number of French crowns were re- ceived at the custom house , which could not well have been the ...
... occasion at least , a small sum of French money was hazarded in Ireland . During the course of these insurrections a very considera- ble number of French crowns were re- ceived at the custom house , which could not well have been the ...
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... occasion . On Monday morning , notices were posted through the city , announcing that on the evenings of Tuesday , Wed- nesday , and Thursday , sermons would be preached in the cathedral church , on the Novelty of the Church of Rome ...
... occasion . On Monday morning , notices were posted through the city , announcing that on the evenings of Tuesday , Wed- nesday , and Thursday , sermons would be preached in the cathedral church , on the Novelty of the Church of Rome ...
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... occasion disappointed and surprised us . We have often wished to think the noble lord better than his politics or party , and have caught at some act or expression of grace and generosity worthy of his early reputation , and of the ...
... occasion disappointed and surprised us . We have often wished to think the noble lord better than his politics or party , and have caught at some act or expression of grace and generosity worthy of his early reputation , and of the ...
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