The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... interest found the enhanced price a heavy bur- then on the nation , and the business of navigation . " In every part of the kingdom , " says Arthur Young , writing in 1778 , " the common Irish have all sorts of live stock , the tables ...
... interest found the enhanced price a heavy bur- then on the nation , and the business of navigation . " In every part of the kingdom , " says Arthur Young , writing in 1778 , " the common Irish have all sorts of live stock , the tables ...
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... interest . A word will oftentimes bring back a whole gush of tender recollections . " You remember so and so ? " To be sure ! -can we ever forget ? And then follows that they are married - or dead ! And we close our eyes , and dream of ...
... interest . A word will oftentimes bring back a whole gush of tender recollections . " You remember so and so ? " To be sure ! -can we ever forget ? And then follows that they are married - or dead ! And we close our eyes , and dream of ...
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... interest to later volumes , but which , addressing themselves rather to diseased sensations than to the intellect , no work of imagination , true to the higher purposes of art , can without great danger excite . Calming and purifying ...
... interest to later volumes , but which , addressing themselves rather to diseased sensations than to the intellect , no work of imagination , true to the higher purposes of art , can without great danger excite . Calming and purifying ...
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... interest which attaches to a romance of ages long gone by , the probability of whose recurrence we deem impossible . We forget that human nature is not changed , and that national rivalries are as powerful as before . But wherefore ...
... interest which attaches to a romance of ages long gone by , the probability of whose recurrence we deem impossible . We forget that human nature is not changed , and that national rivalries are as powerful as before . But wherefore ...
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... interest should be sacrificed for the sake of maintaining our friendly relations with France ; but only that such ... interests , and persevere in main- taining a cordial amity , and it is scarcely extravagant to say that their union ...
... interest should be sacrificed for the sake of maintaining our friendly relations with France ; but only that such ... interests , and persevere in main- taining a cordial amity , and it is scarcely extravagant to say that their union ...
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