Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Zväzok 105W. Blackwood, 1869 |
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... opinion has given to the country of his birth . There are no details but the driest of his youth . He was educated , in the first place , at , Kilkenny School , then taught by a Dr. Hinton , and at fifteen was admitted a pensioner of ...
... opinion has given to the country of his birth . There are no details but the driest of his youth . He was educated , in the first place , at , Kilkenny School , then taught by a Dr. Hinton , and at fifteen was admitted a pensioner of ...
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... opinion of its reality was ground- less , if not ridiculous . He was pleased to send Dr. Clarke and my- self , each of us , a book . After we had both perused it , I went to Dr. Clarke and discoursed with him about it to this effect ...
... opinion of its reality was ground- less , if not ridiculous . He was pleased to send Dr. Clarke and my- self , each of us , a book . After we had both perused it , I went to Dr. Clarke and discoursed with him about it to this effect ...
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... opinion meant at that moment Jacobitism , revolutionism , anything but devotion to the powers that be . In short , the title of the powers then actually existing to the obedience and devotion of the people was of so unreal a character ...
... opinion meant at that moment Jacobitism , revolutionism , anything but devotion to the powers that be . In short , the title of the powers then actually existing to the obedience and devotion of the people was of so unreal a character ...
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... opinion and solicit it as an ally . He threw aside all the old rules of secrecy in criminal matters , and pleaded boldly from the sellette of the accused to the whole nation , by means of printed pleadings . But to catch the atten- tion ...
... opinion and solicit it as an ally . He threw aside all the old rules of secrecy in criminal matters , and pleaded boldly from the sellette of the accused to the whole nation , by means of printed pleadings . But to catch the atten- tion ...
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... opinion with immense respect , and kept asking g me how I thought such and such a passage ought to be spouted , and what flowers and dresses she should wear . Then she saying , There goes Burridge , the lucky dog ! " I was obliged to go ...
... opinion with immense respect , and kept asking g me how I thought such and such a passage ought to be spouted , and what flowers and dresses she should wear . Then she saying , There goes Burridge , the lucky dog ! " I was obliged to go ...
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