The Dublin University Magazine, Том 29William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1847 |
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... seems most rife , and ever where nature looks her loveliest , that the deadliest of men's passions rise rampant to deface it ! The very name of that imperial city- of Constantinople - conjures up dark images of death and horror , and ...
... seems most rife , and ever where nature looks her loveliest , that the deadliest of men's passions rise rampant to deface it ! The very name of that imperial city- of Constantinople - conjures up dark images of death and horror , and ...
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... seem , indeed , a sort of foretaste of that far deeper rest , to which they are hasten- ing fast . His light blue eyes ... seems given to walk , angel- like , through a corrupt and a deceitful world , with the white robes of their ...
... seem , indeed , a sort of foretaste of that far deeper rest , to which they are hasten- ing fast . His light blue eyes ... seems given to walk , angel- like , through a corrupt and a deceitful world , with the white robes of their ...
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... seem somewhat to justify this treatment , the Syrian Jews ap- pear to be a totally different race , and , generally ... seems to darken the lives even of the youngest and most joyous among them . within sight even of the sacred moun ...
... seem somewhat to justify this treatment , the Syrian Jews ap- pear to be a totally different race , and , generally ... seems to darken the lives even of the youngest and most joyous among them . within sight even of the sacred moun ...
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... seems to have had no love for Beer , and of Major Rawlinson , who had read it , but was unable to refer to it , and had almost forgotten its contents . It is possible , therefore , that though Jacquet was in possession of the true ...
... seems to have had no love for Beer , and of Major Rawlinson , who had read it , but was unable to refer to it , and had almost forgotten its contents . It is possible , therefore , that though Jacquet was in possession of the true ...
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... seems to have done in the greater part of India , in the third or fourth century before Christ , the po- pularity of the Vêdas passed away ; and when Brahminism regained the ascendancy , the Sanskrit language be- gan again to fluctuate ...
... seems to have done in the greater part of India , in the third or fourth century before Christ , the po- pularity of the Vêdas passed away ; and when Brahminism regained the ascendancy , the Sanskrit language be- gan again to fluctuate ...
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