The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... light a candle to give medicine to her daughter , who was dying of con- vulsions . Persons were thrown into prison , in equal ignorance of their crimes and their accusers . Innocent people were tortured to extort confes- sion . He knew ...
... light a candle to give medicine to her daughter , who was dying of con- vulsions . Persons were thrown into prison , in equal ignorance of their crimes and their accusers . Innocent people were tortured to extort confes- sion . He knew ...
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... light of heaven , musical with its birds , and offering , by their union , the blessings of shade to the wanderers beneath . The diminutive scale of our capacities , indeed , prevents our each embracing the united beauties of all- the ...
... light of heaven , musical with its birds , and offering , by their union , the blessings of shade to the wanderers beneath . The diminutive scale of our capacities , indeed , prevents our each embracing the united beauties of all- the ...
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... light does the responsibility of that philosopher appear , whose influence is found , in after years , to have sapped subterraneously out of him , under- mining the everlasting hopes not only of his admitted disciples , but of those ...
... light does the responsibility of that philosopher appear , whose influence is found , in after years , to have sapped subterraneously out of him , under- mining the everlasting hopes not only of his admitted disciples , but of those ...
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... light along the course of the Awbeg , that , reflected by the mirror - like waters , shed effulgence through the valley , and gilded the tall keep and battlements of stately Castletown- Roche . The air was heavy with the heat of the day ...
... light along the course of the Awbeg , that , reflected by the mirror - like waters , shed effulgence through the valley , and gilded the tall keep and battlements of stately Castletown- Roche . The air was heavy with the heat of the day ...
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... light sabre , resplendent with jewels . " Who art thou that thus intrudest on my privacy ? ' demanded the stran- ger . " I briefly stated my name - that , tempted by the beauty of the night , I had prolonged my walk , and ere I re ...
... light sabre , resplendent with jewels . " Who art thou that thus intrudest on my privacy ? ' demanded the stran- ger . " I briefly stated my name - that , tempted by the beauty of the night , I had prolonged my walk , and ere I re ...
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