The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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tack ; and it is now only to be hoped that the original feebleness and insin- cerity of the Anglo - French tactics may not damage the execution of the more manly and honourable action which the courage of the garrison of Silistria , and ...
tack ; and it is now only to be hoped that the original feebleness and insin- cerity of the Anglo - French tactics may not damage the execution of the more manly and honourable action which the courage of the garrison of Silistria , and ...
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... original settlers , than by any direct concession of charters . Whatever was the ori- gin of their constitutions , they were certainly not octroyès- they grew ; whether , as in Jamaica , out of the prudential desire of the home autho ...
... original settlers , than by any direct concession of charters . Whatever was the ori- gin of their constitutions , they were certainly not octroyès- they grew ; whether , as in Jamaica , out of the prudential desire of the home autho ...
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... original malady had gone into the incurable stage . The patient was sure to die ; the difference at the last was no more than lies between a lingering and a violent death . It is the last feather that breaks the back of the camel ; and ...
... original malady had gone into the incurable stage . The patient was sure to die ; the difference at the last was no more than lies between a lingering and a violent death . It is the last feather that breaks the back of the camel ; and ...
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... original poems ; another is a translation of Voss's " Luise ; " a third is , " Herman and Dorothea , " from Goethe ; and a fourth is , Hannah and her Chickens , " from the German of Eberhard . The original poems are , for the most part ...
... original poems ; another is a translation of Voss's " Luise ; " a third is , " Herman and Dorothea , " from Goethe ; and a fourth is , Hannah and her Chickens , " from the German of Eberhard . The original poems are , for the most part ...
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... original , him food , and hopes. is a thing to be regarded with distrust , except some distinction of type guards the reader from confusing the editor's arrangement with what is properly the author's work . Poems may , with a little ...
... original , him food , and hopes. is a thing to be regarded with distrust , except some distinction of type guards the reader from confusing the editor's arrangement with what is properly the author's work . Poems may , with a little ...
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