The Dublin University Magazine, Том 49William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1857 |
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... seemed sufficient to enable her to carry her views in the Congress against Great Britain , Austria , and Turkey . The impolitic activity with which this daring scheme was set on foot consolidated the alliance of the three last - named ...
... seemed sufficient to enable her to carry her views in the Congress against Great Britain , Austria , and Turkey . The impolitic activity with which this daring scheme was set on foot consolidated the alliance of the three last - named ...
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... seemed at the first moment to supply , and because it afforded a basis for receding into a nominal compromise , in reality not less useful to the ends of her govern- ment than the original proposition itself . In a word , a geographical ...
... seemed at the first moment to supply , and because it afforded a basis for receding into a nominal compromise , in reality not less useful to the ends of her govern- ment than the original proposition itself . In a word , a geographical ...
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... seemed ever to be considered by his hearers as purest bathos . Doctor Broadhurst next took up his parable , and narrated his adventures in the great snow of 18- during a ride from Oxford to C- when his " black mare balled in her hoofs ...
... seemed ever to be considered by his hearers as purest bathos . Doctor Broadhurst next took up his parable , and narrated his adventures in the great snow of 18- during a ride from Oxford to C- when his " black mare balled in her hoofs ...
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... seemed to admire Mary most of all the General's other eight daughters , and as you are always as generous as a prince , " [ I assure you , gentlemen , the young fellow was quite wrong here , and knew nothing about me ] " so we were ...
... seemed to admire Mary most of all the General's other eight daughters , and as you are always as generous as a prince , " [ I assure you , gentlemen , the young fellow was quite wrong here , and knew nothing about me ] " so we were ...
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... seemed to me to sound grisly , and to irresistibly associate with itself the phantoms of Irish hunger and naked- ness . Well , they had their happy tour ; and in six months after their marriage he wrote to me as cheerfully and lovingly ...
... seemed to me to sound grisly , and to irresistibly associate with itself the phantoms of Irish hunger and naked- ness . Well , they had their happy tour ; and in six months after their marriage he wrote to me as cheerfully and lovingly ...
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