The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... readers : - " A Ballinamore correspondent of the Warder , informs us that on Sunday last some thousands of the peasantry from the Leitrim mountains marched in procession through that town , dressed out in white scarfs and hat - bands ...
... readers : - " A Ballinamore correspondent of the Warder , informs us that on Sunday last some thousands of the peasantry from the Leitrim mountains marched in procession through that town , dressed out in white scarfs and hat - bands ...
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... reader ! To what an extent he must have cal- culated upon the unenquiring minds , or the easy credulity of his readers ! But could he have read Maloney's case ? Ay , reader , and gloated over it . It was that , and such cases , which ...
... reader ! To what an extent he must have cal- culated upon the unenquiring minds , or the easy credulity of his readers ! But could he have read Maloney's case ? Ay , reader , and gloated over it . It was that , and such cases , which ...
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... readers with cordial recommendation , this very interesting collection of dis- courses . Our " constant readers " are , indeed , aware that our customary re- gulations do not permit us often to de- vote our pages to subjects of this ...
... readers with cordial recommendation , this very interesting collection of dis- courses . Our " constant readers " are , indeed , aware that our customary re- gulations do not permit us often to de- vote our pages to subjects of this ...
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