The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... observation , and possessing ordinary powers of reflec- tion - excepting , perhaps , the premier and foreign minister of England , and the Czar must have foreseen the war in which we are engaged as the inevitable result of passing ...
... observation , and possessing ordinary powers of reflec- tion - excepting , perhaps , the premier and foreign minister of England , and the Czar must have foreseen the war in which we are engaged as the inevitable result of passing ...
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... observed the cheerfulness , good order , and quietness with which the naval pre- parations were made , without being impressed with a conviction of the ex- cellence of the organisation of that de- partment of our public service . Under ...
... observed the cheerfulness , good order , and quietness with which the naval pre- parations were made , without being impressed with a conviction of the ex- cellence of the organisation of that de- partment of our public service . Under ...
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... observed a great fringe of red gables , rising over tiers of rocky terraces , apparently the shining limits of an old - fashioned garden , and , here and there among the gables , a white eye - like window , riddled through and through ...
... observed a great fringe of red gables , rising over tiers of rocky terraces , apparently the shining limits of an old - fashioned garden , and , here and there among the gables , a white eye - like window , riddled through and through ...
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... observed that I had done so ; and I repeated my good night . " I am sorry , " he said , " that it is too late to show you the house this evening , as you wished to see it . But while you stay here , remember that it is always open to ...
... observed that I had done so ; and I repeated my good night . " I am sorry , " he said , " that it is too late to show you the house this evening , as you wished to see it . But while you stay here , remember that it is always open to ...
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... observed it , and said , with some hesitation in his voice- 66 ' Nay ; look at it if you like . It is my only family picture . ' At the same time he strode up to it , and pulled back the curtain with a jerk . " There , " he cried ...
... observed it , and said , with some hesitation in his voice- 66 ' Nay ; look at it if you like . It is my only family picture . ' At the same time he strode up to it , and pulled back the curtain with a jerk . " There , " he cried ...
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