The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... better was it to set about securing all that re- mained , than to spend his time vatici nating evil , and deploring whatever were lost or endangered of the safe- guards of the constitution . And this , he truly judged , would be better ...
... better was it to set about securing all that re- mained , than to spend his time vatici nating evil , and deploring whatever were lost or endangered of the safe- guards of the constitution . And this , he truly judged , would be better ...
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... better classes , and dragging about the English curse of poverty without the smallest hope that they can ever shake it off . At present , such livings are filled by young men who have better hopes-- who have reason to expect good ...
... better classes , and dragging about the English curse of poverty without the smallest hope that they can ever shake it off . At present , such livings are filled by young men who have better hopes-- who have reason to expect good ...
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... better to make any sacrifices , and to endure any evil , than to gratify this rapacious spirit of plunder and confiscation . Suppose these commissioner prelates firm and unmoved , when we were all alarmed , had told the public that the ...
... better to make any sacrifices , and to endure any evil , than to gratify this rapacious spirit of plunder and confiscation . Suppose these commissioner prelates firm and unmoved , when we were all alarmed , had told the public that the ...
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... better tone of feeling , and one more in accordance with bon usage , has sprung up ; and where we formerly sneered at and ridi- culed , we are now content to argue and discuss . We , upon our sides , are quite ready to believe that the ...
... better tone of feeling , and one more in accordance with bon usage , has sprung up ; and where we formerly sneered at and ridi- culed , we are now content to argue and discuss . We , upon our sides , are quite ready to believe that the ...
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... better have kept his politics for England , and that his passport is waiting for him to leave the country in twenty - four hours . Such , perhaps , is all fair and reasonable ; at least there are persons who insist , that as we are only ...
... better have kept his politics for England , and that his passport is waiting for him to leave the country in twenty - four hours . Such , perhaps , is all fair and reasonable ; at least there are persons who insist , that as we are only ...
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