The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... given of the topography of the seat of war must satisfy every reader that the President of the Peace Congress could not have devised a plan of a campaign more likely to be bloodless than that which was begun in the intrenched lines of ...
... given of the topography of the seat of war must satisfy every reader that the President of the Peace Congress could not have devised a plan of a campaign more likely to be bloodless than that which was begun in the intrenched lines of ...
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... given to the war in the East , still certain striking events , and many uncouth names , attract the notice of newspaper readers to another series of warlike operations , rendered difficult of com- prehension by their desultory charac ...
... given to the war in the East , still certain striking events , and many uncouth names , attract the notice of newspaper readers to another series of warlike operations , rendered difficult of com- prehension by their desultory charac ...
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... given them , until at length , the patience of the Government being exhausted , it submitted ; and the Lieutenant - Governor , in Council , and in presence of the Assembly , ordered the registrar of the Court of Chancery to " enter a ...
... given them , until at length , the patience of the Government being exhausted , it submitted ; and the Lieutenant - Governor , in Council , and in presence of the Assembly , ordered the registrar of the Court of Chancery to " enter a ...
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... given a profit ; about the same number may have held their ground , neither gaining nor losing ; the rest have been kept up at the loss above mentioned . It is also necessary to take into view some of the pecu- liarities of these ...
... given a profit ; about the same number may have held their ground , neither gaining nor losing ; the rest have been kept up at the loss above mentioned . It is also necessary to take into view some of the pecu- liarities of these ...
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... given to some of his views the appearance of a reactionary character , which does not belong to them . It is not possible , we think , to read " The West Indies Before and Since Emancipation , " without being forced to the conclusion ...
... given to some of his views the appearance of a reactionary character , which does not belong to them . It is not possible , we think , to read " The West Indies Before and Since Emancipation , " without being forced to the conclusion ...
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