The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Zväzok 4W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1834 |
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... entered on a detailed , though con- cise , history of the emigration of the Protestants from Ireland , and we , at the same time , touched upon the cause that led to such a melancholy result . We shall now again touch upon the latter ...
... entered on a detailed , though con- cise , history of the emigration of the Protestants from Ireland , and we , at the same time , touched upon the cause that led to such a melancholy result . We shall now again touch upon the latter ...
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... entered the coach and my mind at once ; and , as all supernatural appearances are said to have an aver- sion to day , my spectral head fled the first glance of Aurora ; and what do you suppose it left behind ? Not a cloud of sulphur ...
... entered the coach and my mind at once ; and , as all supernatural appearances are said to have an aver- sion to day , my spectral head fled the first glance of Aurora ; and what do you suppose it left behind ? Not a cloud of sulphur ...
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... entered our parlour , he said : " But what induced Mrs. Hemans to publish this work of her's here ? Does she reside here ? " 66 Wholly - though I am inclined to ascribe her choice to better motives than merely the circumstance of her ...
... entered our parlour , he said : " But what induced Mrs. Hemans to publish this work of her's here ? Does she reside here ? " 66 Wholly - though I am inclined to ascribe her choice to better motives than merely the circumstance of her ...
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... entering into a mar- riage ? Is it not , have I the means of supporting a wife and family in decency and comfort , according to the manner in which I have myself been brought up ? If the answer be in the negative , is it not right - nay ...
... entering into a mar- riage ? Is it not , have I the means of supporting a wife and family in decency and comfort , according to the manner in which I have myself been brought up ? If the answer be in the negative , is it not right - nay ...
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... entered the covered way of the principal battery , which skirts along the verge of the rock , consider- ably elevated above the water's edge . This walk was adorned by a beautiful alley of flourishing fig trees , * beneath which the ...
... entered the covered way of the principal battery , which skirts along the verge of the rock , consider- ably elevated above the water's edge . This walk was adorned by a beautiful alley of flourishing fig trees , * beneath which the ...
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