The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... asked by a foreigner , which of the many works of fiction having Ireland and its peculiarities of feeling and manner for their immediate sub- ject , is the best - which is that volume that , by its charms of style , is most likely to ...
... asked by a foreigner , which of the many works of fiction having Ireland and its peculiarities of feeling and manner for their immediate sub- ject , is the best - which is that volume that , by its charms of style , is most likely to ...
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... asked him ' Where ? ' leeward , ' replied the mate , about five or six leagues . ' And so , to be brief in my relation , about mid - day , being almost overtaken by them , ( the enemy being about a mile distance from us , ) our mas- ter ...
... asked him ' Where ? ' leeward , ' replied the mate , about five or six leagues . ' And so , to be brief in my relation , about mid - day , being almost overtaken by them , ( the enemy being about a mile distance from us , ) our mas- ter ...
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... asked me many questions about my country , parentage , & c . , and withal , asked whether I could write , and under- stood arithmetick . I told him I could do both tolerably . Then he asked me what I thought was the inducement for my ...
... asked me many questions about my country , parentage , & c . , and withal , asked whether I could write , and under- stood arithmetick . I told him I could do both tolerably . Then he asked me what I thought was the inducement for my ...
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... asked me what my senti- ments now were . I told him they were the same as before . Then he took me by the right hand , and endeavoured to make me hold up the forefinger , as they usually do when they speak these words : La illahi ...
... asked me what my senti- ments now were . I told him they were the same as before . Then he took me by the right hand , and endeavoured to make me hold up the forefinger , as they usually do when they speak these words : La illahi ...
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... asked whither wishest thou to go ? ' nor even , whither wishest thou to go , if it please God ? ' - but the form is simply , if it please God ? ' - the proper question being entirely omitted . In repeating the three daily prayers - in ...
... asked whither wishest thou to go ? ' nor even , whither wishest thou to go , if it please God ? ' - but the form is simply , if it please God ? ' - the proper question being entirely omitted . In repeating the three daily prayers - in ...
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