The Dublin University Magazine, Том 14William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 |
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... thought by some , and argued by many , of those to whom he was politically opposed , that if , in any respect , he made a semblance of yielding to them for the present , it was only with the design , and in the hope , of thus more effec ...
... thought by some , and argued by many , of those to whom he was politically opposed , that if , in any respect , he made a semblance of yielding to them for the present , it was only with the design , and in the hope , of thus more effec ...
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... thought of by those who look beyond the present hour , and who are not willing to sacrifice , to a delusive show of increased effi- ciency for the present , its real and permanent efficacy for all time to come . Nor is the commission ...
... thought of by those who look beyond the present hour , and who are not willing to sacrifice , to a delusive show of increased effi- ciency for the present , its real and permanent efficacy for all time to come . Nor is the commission ...
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... thought by his master to be strictly English , and en jockey . " 46 This person is usually accredited by certain introductions , and obtains a kind of a half admission into society , where he at once , by the instinct of his caste ...
... thought by his master to be strictly English , and en jockey . " 46 This person is usually accredited by certain introductions , and obtains a kind of a half admission into society , where he at once , by the instinct of his caste ...
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... thought that the women would have declined to receive it ; but the Torpindas are a money - loving race , and their reluctance , if they really experienced such , to be paid for the hos- pitality which they had dispensed , was not proof ...
... thought that the women would have declined to receive it ; but the Torpindas are a money - loving race , and their reluctance , if they really experienced such , to be paid for the hos- pitality which they had dispensed , was not proof ...
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... thoughts , " are earnestly enforced upon all . The duties of the rich to the poor are forcibly urged - and the ... thought them- selves bound most stoutly to defend , have to a great degree been rejected by the maturer taste of the ...
... thoughts , " are earnestly enforced upon all . The duties of the rich to the poor are forcibly urged - and the ... thought them- selves bound most stoutly to defend , have to a great degree been rejected by the maturer taste of the ...
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