The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 51W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1858 |
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... thing you'd like different - any thing mispleasing you , or that you'd wish left out . " She sighed heavily , but made no answer . He waited for a second or two and then resumed : " Tisn't the like of me - a poor friar , ignorant as I ...
... thing you'd like different - any thing mispleasing you , or that you'd wish left out . " She sighed heavily , but made no answer . He waited for a second or two and then resumed : " Tisn't the like of me - a poor friar , ignorant as I ...
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... things - a for- tuitous concurrence of atoms of coal and units of men dropped on our coast from Jutland or Gaul ; or it is ... thing , modern English civilization . On one of these three hypotheses men have accounted for the greatness of ...
... things - a for- tuitous concurrence of atoms of coal and units of men dropped on our coast from Jutland or Gaul ; or it is ... thing , modern English civilization . On one of these three hypotheses men have accounted for the greatness of ...
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... thing that we can procure for you through our labour and industry , or any thing that you have not got , such as hawks , falcons , horses or dogs for the chase , I beg you will inform me of it , as I shall , in every possible way ...
... thing that we can procure for you through our labour and industry , or any thing that you have not got , such as hawks , falcons , horses or dogs for the chase , I beg you will inform me of it , as I shall , in every possible way ...
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... thing , as it seems , that prevented such a casualty , was the rooted hatred borne by the Irish chieftains towards the pale , which they justly considered as the great obstacle to their regaining that abso- lute independence which was ...
... thing , as it seems , that prevented such a casualty , was the rooted hatred borne by the Irish chieftains towards the pale , which they justly considered as the great obstacle to their regaining that abso- lute independence which was ...
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... things are likely to remain as at present . We have completed our abstract . A word of the wonderful newspaper from which it is ... thing more beautiful , Gibbon nothing more ornamented and epigrammatic 1858. ] 49 A Week with " The Times . "
... things are likely to remain as at present . We have completed our abstract . A word of the wonderful newspaper from which it is ... thing more beautiful , Gibbon nothing more ornamented and epigrammatic 1858. ] 49 A Week with " The Times . "
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