The Dublin University Magazine, Том 79William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1872 |
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... hope that no description of his Majesty's subjects in Ireland will ever have reason to consider those to whom he may be pleased to dele- gate his authority as either unable or unwilling to protect them . With respect to the ...
... hope that no description of his Majesty's subjects in Ireland will ever have reason to consider those to whom he may be pleased to dele- gate his authority as either unable or unwilling to protect them . With respect to the ...
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... hope to reach their desti- nation . Bodies of dead horses , which had sunk under the combined effects of cold and fatigue , lined the route through the mountains , but the yam- stchicks appeared capable of endur- ing the severest toil ...
... hope to reach their desti- nation . Bodies of dead horses , which had sunk under the combined effects of cold and fatigue , lined the route through the mountains , but the yam- stchicks appeared capable of endur- ing the severest toil ...
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... hope that had supportedhim through- out all the hardships and privations he had endured , that had enabled him to live without food , sleep with- out shelter , walk without rest . And now an unexpected difficulty had arisen , and the ...
... hope that had supportedhim through- out all the hardships and privations he had endured , that had enabled him to live without food , sleep with- out shelter , walk without rest . And now an unexpected difficulty had arisen , and the ...
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... hope , was punctual . The same man called him quietly aside , and took his money . Soon after he brought him his ticket , and said , playfully , " Be silent , moujik , and it will do . " The bells struck three times ; the gangway was ...
... hope , was punctual . The same man called him quietly aside , and took his money . Soon after he brought him his ticket , and said , playfully , " Be silent , moujik , and it will do . " The bells struck three times ; the gangway was ...
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... hope of safety was in petitioning Count Eulenburg , Pre- sident of the Regency , a generous and noble - minded man , upon whom all depended . He did so , and he also wrote to Paris to procure cer- tificates of identity . Moreover , he ...
... hope of safety was in petitioning Count Eulenburg , Pre- sident of the Regency , a generous and noble - minded man , upon whom all depended . He did so , and he also wrote to Paris to procure cer- tificates of identity . Moreover , he ...
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