The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... measures now taken for her liberation . 3801 100 With this view the wily monarch quelled the rising indignation of the ... measure was there being adopted , which should involve in its sweeping condemnation the whole of the defenceless ...
... measures now taken for her liberation . 3801 100 With this view the wily monarch quelled the rising indignation of the ... measure was there being adopted , which should involve in its sweeping condemnation the whole of the defenceless ...
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... measure greater than that which man possesses , yet they are forced to exercise their peculiar functions at his command , because he is endowed with reason and discernment , of which they are devoid , and which enable him to as- certain ...
... measure greater than that which man possesses , yet they are forced to exercise their peculiar functions at his command , because he is endowed with reason and discernment , of which they are devoid , and which enable him to as- certain ...
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... measure of other people's . Ancient authors have spoken of horses with fingers and toes , for which modern readers have pronounced them childishly cre- dulous , but Geoffrey St. Hilaire , in 1807 , read a description of just such a ...
... measure of other people's . Ancient authors have spoken of horses with fingers and toes , for which modern readers have pronounced them childishly cre- dulous , but Geoffrey St. Hilaire , in 1807 , read a description of just such a ...
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... measure of confidence in those facul- ties on the part of the possessor of them . How can he , who hesitates to believe his eyes , be sure that what seems to him sound logic is anything of the kind ? All demonstration ap- peals to the ...
... measure of confidence in those facul- ties on the part of the possessor of them . How can he , who hesitates to believe his eyes , be sure that what seems to him sound logic is anything of the kind ? All demonstration ap- peals to the ...
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... to be in a good measure led to think , that it is doubtful , thee and me will have any more dealings in this way . " " You don't mean to say , Misther Bale , " said the man , with a look 44 [ Jan. Rogue and Rapparee .
... to be in a good measure led to think , that it is doubtful , thee and me will have any more dealings in this way . " " You don't mean to say , Misther Bale , " said the man , with a look 44 [ Jan. Rogue and Rapparee .
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