The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... sure that I had rather , in in this quarrel , die thine enemy , than live thy partner . For the kindness you proffer me , and good will , in the end of your letter , the best way I can , I pur- pose to requite you ; —that is , in ...
... sure that I had rather , in in this quarrel , die thine enemy , than live thy partner . For the kindness you proffer me , and good will , in the end of your letter , the best way I can , I pur- pose to requite you ; —that is , in ...
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... sure , in the long run , to offend both ; and when any adverse turn of affairs leaves him dependent upon their support , their hostility should be calculated upon as a matter of course , as they will forget their mu- tual animosities ...
... sure , in the long run , to offend both ; and when any adverse turn of affairs leaves him dependent upon their support , their hostility should be calculated upon as a matter of course , as they will forget their mu- tual animosities ...
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... sure - loving monarch was disposed to give the more heed , because of the in- convenience which he almost daily felt from the untoward and refractory de- meanour of the parliament . But the testimony which Ormonde bore on the above ...
... sure - loving monarch was disposed to give the more heed , because of the in- convenience which he almost daily felt from the untoward and refractory de- meanour of the parliament . But the testimony which Ormonde bore on the above ...
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... sure a violation of the original intention and institution , but a great discourage ment to the natives from making them- selves capable and fit for preferments in the church ; whereunto , if they have equal parts , they are better able ...
... sure a violation of the original intention and institution , but a great discourage ment to the natives from making them- selves capable and fit for preferments in the church ; whereunto , if they have equal parts , they are better able ...
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... sure , shall be had for all the indulgences ( to it ought to do so ; for if no recompense say no worse ) offered as the price of a supply , it would put more prudence and innocence than they are possessed of , out of countenance and out ...
... sure , shall be had for all the indulgences ( to it ought to do so ; for if no recompense say no worse ) offered as the price of a supply , it would put more prudence and innocence than they are possessed of , out of countenance and out ...
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