The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 2W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1833 |
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... bodies will be soon in- troduced , and , notwithstanding the hor- ror and repugnance of Turks , in gene- ral , to such a ... body , and cutting off the part , he brought it next day to lecture for the edification of his companions , who ...
... bodies will be soon in- troduced , and , notwithstanding the hor- ror and repugnance of Turks , in gene- ral , to such a ... body , and cutting off the part , he brought it next day to lecture for the edification of his companions , who ...
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... body was cast ignominiously into the sea , while that of his victim was carefully enbalmed and preserved , till it was brought over to Corfu , and finally deposited in the tomb of his ancestors . Shortly after , the afflicted father ...
... body was cast ignominiously into the sea , while that of his victim was carefully enbalmed and preserved , till it was brought over to Corfu , and finally deposited in the tomb of his ancestors . Shortly after , the afflicted father ...
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... indulgence would be a cruel indiffe- rence to that interesting country.- The people are utterly incapable of self - government . In their best day , they never could be condensed into a body , but 76 22 [ July Turkey and Greece .
... indulgence would be a cruel indiffe- rence to that interesting country.- The people are utterly incapable of self - government . In their best day , they never could be condensed into a body , but 76 22 [ July Turkey and Greece .
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... body of Mul- doon , but I have since heard that she is dead . She left her father's house one night very ill , they did not miss her for some time , and she was found lifeless on his grave . J. L. L. VOL . II . R. C. Since the discovery ...
... body of Mul- doon , but I have since heard that she is dead . She left her father's house one night very ill , they did not miss her for some time , and she was found lifeless on his grave . J. L. L. VOL . II . R. C. Since the discovery ...
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... body of gentry in the Comites or Knights , and an assembly of the people , who were checks upon their encroachments on each other ; and protected by the need that each party experienced of their support . The peaceful and pious virtues ...
... body of gentry in the Comites or Knights , and an assembly of the people , who were checks upon their encroachments on each other ; and protected by the need that each party experienced of their support . The peaceful and pious virtues ...
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