The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... seen through the distorting medium of tradition , or in the appalling dim- ness of uncertainty , which surrounds the reality . Tradition says that , sometime in the last century , Sir Robert Ardagh , a young man , and the last heir of ...
... seen through the distorting medium of tradition , or in the appalling dim- ness of uncertainty , which surrounds the reality . Tradition says that , sometime in the last century , Sir Robert Ardagh , a young man , and the last heir of ...
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... seen the patient attention which was given to their complaints . He has seen the ample recommendations of relief and of in- dulgence which were proposed ; and he has seen the still more ample and liberal measures by which these recom ...
... seen the patient attention which was given to their complaints . He has seen the ample recommendations of relief and of in- dulgence which were proposed ; and he has seen the still more ample and liberal measures by which these recom ...
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... seen him , upon that charge , removed from his industry , and confined in a gaol ; that through the slow and lingering progress of twelve tedious months you had seen him confined in a dungeon , shut out from the common use of air and of ...
... seen him , upon that charge , removed from his industry , and confined in a gaol ; that through the slow and lingering progress of twelve tedious months you had seen him confined in a dungeon , shut out from the common use of air and of ...
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