The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... sure that it has not been at the expense of causing certain misgivings in the minds of some of the most respectable of his supporters , who imagined either that more was con- ceded than would be required , or that principles were ...
... sure that it has not been at the expense of causing certain misgivings in the minds of some of the most respectable of his supporters , who imagined either that more was con- ceded than would be required , or that principles were ...
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... sure . Their favourite human animal , the barrister of six years ' standing , would be called into action . The whole earth is , In fact , in commission , and the human race saved from the flood are delivered over to barristers of six ...
... sure . Their favourite human animal , the barrister of six years ' standing , would be called into action . The whole earth is , In fact , in commission , and the human race saved from the flood are delivered over to barristers of six ...
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... sure to attract their share of attention , and they were most rigidly canvassed , but always with the same judgment . Such was the state of matters , when one morning the village was thrown into commotion by the report that the stranger ...
... sure to attract their share of attention , and they were most rigidly canvassed , but always with the same judgment . Such was the state of matters , when one morning the village was thrown into commotion by the report that the stranger ...
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... sure to bring down punish- ment on their parents . Nor is it to the conferring of the mere elementary bran- ches of education - to the care with which it is provided that no Prussian shall lack the opportunity of learning to read , and ...
... sure to bring down punish- ment on their parents . Nor is it to the conferring of the mere elementary bran- ches of education - to the care with which it is provided that no Prussian shall lack the opportunity of learning to read , and ...
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... sure that they suffer by being extracted . Take , however , as a specimen of Mr. Gleig's powers in this way the following account of the far- famed Bastei : - " Let the reader imagine , if he can , a straggling village , running along ...
... sure that they suffer by being extracted . Take , however , as a specimen of Mr. Gleig's powers in this way the following account of the far- famed Bastei : - " Let the reader imagine , if he can , a straggling village , running along ...
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