The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... interests to be attended to , when , otherwise , they might have been disregarded ; no one pretended that these were ... interest in the preservation of the church which the mite does in the preservation of the cheese - indications , at ...
... interests to be attended to , when , otherwise , they might have been disregarded ; no one pretended that these were ... interest in the preservation of the church which the mite does in the preservation of the cheese - indications , at ...
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... interest which may be accumulated round our venerable Establishment by an adequate exposition of its transcen- dent excellence , who doubt , for a single moment , that an appeal , on its behalf , to the wisdom , the sympathy , the ...
... interest which may be accumulated round our venerable Establishment by an adequate exposition of its transcen- dent excellence , who doubt , for a single moment , that an appeal , on its behalf , to the wisdom , the sympathy , the ...
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... interest in France . The case was briefly this : - A gentleman travelling for pleasure , accompanied by a single servant , had taken up his residence for some weeks upon the banks of the Garonne . Here the mild urbanity of his manners ...
... interest in France . The case was briefly this : - A gentleman travelling for pleasure , accompanied by a single servant , had taken up his residence for some weeks upon the banks of the Garonne . Here the mild urbanity of his manners ...
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... interest the general in her behalf by the ties of " Faterland , " so strong with every German . The plan succeeded , and she became his mistress . Napoleon , who had watched the pro- gress of the intrigue with some impa- tience , at ...
... interest the general in her behalf by the ties of " Faterland , " so strong with every German . The plan succeeded , and she became his mistress . Napoleon , who had watched the pro- gress of the intrigue with some impa- tience , at ...
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... interests and aims adverse to the independence of all other governments , and to none more than ours - there re- mains ... interest ought naturally to enhance the anxiety with which our inquiries are prosecuted . It is so much of course ...
... interests and aims adverse to the independence of all other governments , and to none more than ours - there re- mains ... interest ought naturally to enhance the anxiety with which our inquiries are prosecuted . It is so much of course ...
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