The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... ness . The treaty prescribed that they should represent all ranks of the community . Each divan conse- quently acknowledges six or seven classes . These are , 1. the clergy ; 2. the boyards , or chief nobles ; 3. the inferior ...
... ness . The treaty prescribed that they should represent all ranks of the community . Each divan conse- quently acknowledges six or seven classes . These are , 1. the clergy ; 2. the boyards , or chief nobles ; 3. the inferior ...
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... ness . Well , they had their happy tour ; and in six months after their marriage he wrote to me as cheerfully and lovingly as usual , and asking my permission to accept a curacy offered to him in the county of Donegal ; a region only ...
... ness . Well , they had their happy tour ; and in six months after their marriage he wrote to me as cheerfully and lovingly as usual , and asking my permission to accept a curacy offered to him in the county of Donegal ; a region only ...
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... ness around . To me , so seated , so musing , it appears as if I were sur- veying the future from the minute resting point of the present . The steamer , with its noisy freight , ever moving on , never at rest , is the pre- sent ; the ...
... ness around . To me , so seated , so musing , it appears as if I were sur- veying the future from the minute resting point of the present . The steamer , with its noisy freight , ever moving on , never at rest , is the pre- sent ; the ...
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... ness of the principles upon which the study is based . At the same time , physical geogra- phy , as the publishers remark , is not a science - it is rather a combination of many sciences . The maps illustra- ting it present to the eye ...
... ness of the principles upon which the study is based . At the same time , physical geogra- phy , as the publishers remark , is not a science - it is rather a combination of many sciences . The maps illustra- ting it present to the eye ...
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... ness to that , he estranged me from all who have been my dearest inti- mates and friends , dictating to me the while the custom of a land and a people I had never seen nor wished to see ; till at last I was left a mockery to some , an ...
... ness to that , he estranged me from all who have been my dearest inti- mates and friends , dictating to me the while the custom of a land and a people I had never seen nor wished to see ; till at last I was left a mockery to some , an ...
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