The Dublin University Magazine, Том 44William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1854 |
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... person refuse to admit that very great improvements have been effected in their condition during the last twenty years . An assistant - sur- geon is now a commissioned officer , distinguished as such by his uniform , and placed , in ...
... person refuse to admit that very great improvements have been effected in their condition during the last twenty years . An assistant - sur- geon is now a commissioned officer , distinguished as such by his uniform , and placed , in ...
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... person , Mr. Morton ; upper story very rickety , they say , sir . Garden full of weeds . Shocking pity , sir ! " He " Morton Morton ? " The name was familiar to me . I had had a great friend at college of that name . was the most ...
... person , Mr. Morton ; upper story very rickety , they say , sir . Garden full of weeds . Shocking pity , sir ! " He " Morton Morton ? " The name was familiar to me . I had had a great friend at college of that name . was the most ...
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... persons are not equally favoured by such sounds and sights . You may be more susceptible than I. " " Perhaps it was fancy , " I said , ra- ther ashamed of myself ; and , rising I wished him good night . We both stepped towards the open ...
... persons are not equally favoured by such sounds and sights . You may be more susceptible than I. " " Perhaps it was fancy , " I said , ra- ther ashamed of myself ; and , rising I wished him good night . We both stepped towards the open ...
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... person whom I had before seen upon the island and by the fountain . Her arms were stretched out into the night , and she seemed by her gestures to be conversing energetically with some invisible companion . I know not why , but a ...
... person whom I had before seen upon the island and by the fountain . Her arms were stretched out into the night , and she seemed by her gestures to be conversing energetically with some invisible companion . I know not why , but a ...
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... person whom he met here , he fancied that he saw either an accomplice in his wife's faith- lessness , or a mocker of his own shame his servants he was always changing , and yet always suspicious of . The place became odious to him , and ...
... person whom he met here , he fancied that he saw either an accomplice in his wife's faith- lessness , or a mocker of his own shame his servants he was always changing , and yet always suspicious of . The place became odious to him , and ...
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