The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... give up the territory in Bessarabia ceded by the terms of peace , what would become of the free navigation of the Danube ? And if she gave the lie to her solemn territorial engage- ments , what expectation could we cling to for a ...
... give up the territory in Bessarabia ceded by the terms of peace , what would become of the free navigation of the Danube ? And if she gave the lie to her solemn territorial engage- ments , what expectation could we cling to for a ...
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... give some extracts from his letters without further preface : - : " One has but to make his way to the ocean to discover that the ideas of the infinite , of eternity , and of im- mensity are intimately , nay indisso- lubly , linked with ...
... give some extracts from his letters without further preface : - : " One has but to make his way to the ocean to discover that the ideas of the infinite , of eternity , and of im- mensity are intimately , nay indisso- lubly , linked with ...
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... give that faith to the Gentile which the Jew would not have , which has been rejected as a loathsomething by the people to whom it was first offered , but has since been received greedily by other nations as the very whisperings of ...
... give that faith to the Gentile which the Jew would not have , which has been rejected as a loathsomething by the people to whom it was first offered , but has since been received greedily by other nations as the very whisperings of ...
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... give me an idolized daughter , whose sweet songs made our house a joyful one ; whose grace and purity were things for angels to admire . The present can only offer sublunary enjoyments , excellent com- panions or suggestive books , but ...
... give me an idolized daughter , whose sweet songs made our house a joyful one ; whose grace and purity were things for angels to admire . The present can only offer sublunary enjoyments , excellent com- panions or suggestive books , but ...
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... give me more pleasure than the fact that death is drawing near . I have long ceased to live , for hope is life's essence , and I have no hope . ' ' Must not despond - gloomy thoughts bad trying climate great changes of temperature ...
... give me more pleasure than the fact that death is drawing near . I have long ceased to live , for hope is life's essence , and I have no hope . ' ' Must not despond - gloomy thoughts bad trying climate great changes of temperature ...
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