The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... ment was allowed to fall into abey- ance . There has practically been no commissariat for several years - only a few Treasury- clerks , employed in totting up figures and checking de- faulters in the public offices . A com- missariat ...
... ment was allowed to fall into abey- ance . There has practically been no commissariat for several years - only a few Treasury- clerks , employed in totting up figures and checking de- faulters in the public offices . A com- missariat ...
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... ment , however , my heart sank when I approached the great gloomy portal of the mansion . I have ever been , and , I suppose , shall ever be , a man of melancholy mind . If there is in anything an element of horror or gloom , I am sure ...
... ment , however , my heart sank when I approached the great gloomy portal of the mansion . I have ever been , and , I suppose , shall ever be , a man of melancholy mind . If there is in anything an element of horror or gloom , I am sure ...
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... ment ; and the darkness seemed for one instant to grow denser in the re- cess of the window . My nerves had been so tensely strung , partly by the oppressive weather , partly by the cu- rious and increasing interest with which all that ...
... ment ; and the darkness seemed for one instant to grow denser in the re- cess of the window . My nerves had been so tensely strung , partly by the oppressive weather , partly by the cu- rious and increasing interest with which all that ...
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... ment that his conduct in the church was the result of any unworthy passion , or attributing the deep melancholy , to which he was apparently a prey , to any evil memories of the past . All was more mysterious than ever . I descend- ed ...
... ment that his conduct in the church was the result of any unworthy passion , or attributing the deep melancholy , to which he was apparently a prey , to any evil memories of the past . All was more mysterious than ever . I descend- ed ...
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... ment , and then shook her head , and put it by . After a short silence , she began , in a rich low voice , to sing these words : - : - Nay ! these are not idle tears , tho ' they fall for sweet heart's - ache ; It were weak to weep for ...
... ment , and then shook her head , and put it by . After a short silence , she began , in a rich low voice , to sing these words : - : - Nay ! these are not idle tears , tho ' they fall for sweet heart's - ache ; It were weak to weep for ...
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