The Dublin University Magazine, Том 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 |
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... continued , addressing an officer who approached , " how very late you are . " This is " Miss Shelbourne , my dear , help me to fulfil my engagement . my nephew , Captain Howard Maitland . He is most anxious to make your acquaintance ...
... continued , addressing an officer who approached , " how very late you are . " This is " Miss Shelbourne , my dear , help me to fulfil my engagement . my nephew , Captain Howard Maitland . He is most anxious to make your acquaintance ...
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... continued to enjoy , had he been contented to maintain his own rights without entrenching on the undoubted rights and privileges of his people . And in the case of the priesthood , not to talk of the frequent treasons which would alone ...
... continued to enjoy , had he been contented to maintain his own rights without entrenching on the undoubted rights and privileges of his people . And in the case of the priesthood , not to talk of the frequent treasons which would alone ...
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... continued to look on with hope , in spite of its awful excesses , some satirical sentences against the princes of George the Third's family , which Currie was afraid to print , but which have been since printed , and which would only ...
... continued to look on with hope , in spite of its awful excesses , some satirical sentences against the princes of George the Third's family , which Currie was afraid to print , but which have been since printed , and which would only ...
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