The Dublin University Magazine, Том 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... course of individual expendi- ture , would be a greater evil than it actually is . In the present state of mankind , a tax may sometimes have a useful operation as a sumptuary law , and a restraint upon vice and folly . In particular ...
... course of individual expendi- ture , would be a greater evil than it actually is . In the present state of mankind , a tax may sometimes have a useful operation as a sumptuary law , and a restraint upon vice and folly . In particular ...
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... course , Earth , trees , and dwellings with resistless force . I loved the mountains and the misty vale , Which wreathed around them many a shadowy fold . I loved to see the kingly eagle sail On lofty pinions from his eyrie's hold . I ...
... course , Earth , trees , and dwellings with resistless force . I loved the mountains and the misty vale , Which wreathed around them many a shadowy fold . I loved to see the kingly eagle sail On lofty pinions from his eyrie's hold . I ...
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... course of pro- motion in any one regiment . ' The major's opinion had been scarcely given , when it was proved to be cor- rect . Lieutenant Hill devised for himself a mode of raising his rank . Early in 1793 he raised an indepen- dent ...
... course of pro- motion in any one regiment . ' The major's opinion had been scarcely given , when it was proved to be cor- rect . Lieutenant Hill devised for himself a mode of raising his rank . Early in 1793 he raised an indepen- dent ...
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... course , and assembling his forces ra- pidly at Coimbra , sent Marshal Beres- ford , with his corps of six thousand Portuguese , by the Viseu road to Oporto , to turn the enemy's left ; while he , with the main body of his army ...
... course , and assembling his forces ra- pidly at Coimbra , sent Marshal Beres- ford , with his corps of six thousand Portuguese , by the Viseu road to Oporto , to turn the enemy's left ; while he , with the main body of his army ...
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... course was to bivouack on the moun- tain , and the 27th and 18th were spent in reconnoitring ; but there seemed not a ray of hope of forcing the pass , or of discovering a single spot on the wild ridge where artillery could either pro ...
... course was to bivouack on the moun- tain , and the 27th and 18th were spent in reconnoitring ; but there seemed not a ray of hope of forcing the pass , or of discovering a single spot on the wild ridge where artillery could either pro ...
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