The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... given back to Turkey immediately on the attainment of the temporary ends for which it had been designed . We have , however , lately witnessed the facility with which such a stipulation may be evaded , on even plausible grounds , until ...
... given back to Turkey immediately on the attainment of the temporary ends for which it had been designed . We have , however , lately witnessed the facility with which such a stipulation may be evaded , on even plausible grounds , until ...
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... given by Russia to her violation of the terms of peace , in her claim upon the new and almost unknown Bol- grad , -which she now asserts to be the chief town of that name- have had the effect of forming the alliance which now exists ...
... given by Russia to her violation of the terms of peace , in her claim upon the new and almost unknown Bol- grad , -which she now asserts to be the chief town of that name- have had the effect of forming the alliance which now exists ...
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... given occasion to some ludicrous errors in this country . It has not only been termed " the Roman wall , " although its Roman origin is quite hypotheti- cal , but even Trajan's wall , " which is in Bulgaria and forms the southern ...
... given occasion to some ludicrous errors in this country . It has not only been termed " the Roman wall , " although its Roman origin is quite hypotheti- cal , but even Trajan's wall , " which is in Bulgaria and forms the southern ...
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... given nine essays in each volume , which may be taken as favorable specimens of the literary capability of our University men . In the advertisement to the first volume of Oxford Essays , published in 1855 , we were told the tie which ...
... given nine essays in each volume , which may be taken as favorable specimens of the literary capability of our University men . In the advertisement to the first volume of Oxford Essays , published in 1855 , we were told the tie which ...
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... given for such an op- portunity of wielding the editor's staff and marshalling Polites , Phy- sica , Astronomia , Logica , Gramma- ticus , and the rest , in a Dublin " Tecnotamia , or Marraige of the Arts ? " The verdict of our Magazine ...
... given for such an op- portunity of wielding the editor's staff and marshalling Polites , Phy- sica , Astronomia , Logica , Gramma- ticus , and the rest , in a Dublin " Tecnotamia , or Marraige of the Arts ? " The verdict of our Magazine ...
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