The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... matter of extreme difficulty . * THESEUS combined , under one government , the different districts of Attica ; effected a legislative union among its tribes ; for this act poets con- tended to honour his memory ; orators and statesmen ...
... matter of extreme difficulty . * THESEUS combined , under one government , the different districts of Attica ; effected a legislative union among its tribes ; for this act poets con- tended to honour his memory ; orators and statesmen ...
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... matter of accusation against the ministry ; they are charged with crime , because they did not cause the scaffold to reek with carnage , and the hulks to groan with prisoners , even before there was an overt act of re- bellion . So true ...
... matter of accusation against the ministry ; they are charged with crime , because they did not cause the scaffold to reek with carnage , and the hulks to groan with prisoners , even before there was an overt act of re- bellion . So true ...
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... matter , a German ought to give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The Dutch ambassador , Count von Degenfeld , to whom the ability of the boy was long sincej known in Holland , was ...
... matter , a German ought to give his own country the preference ; such was the unanimous opinion , and I followed it . " The Dutch ambassador , Count von Degenfeld , to whom the ability of the boy was long sincej known in Holland , was ...
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... matter here to ponder over . Perhaps the few closing words of the book itself are more appropri- ate in their simplicity than we could use : - " All the intimate friends and con- nexions of Mozart are now removed ; but the works of the ...
... matter here to ponder over . Perhaps the few closing words of the book itself are more appropri- ate in their simplicity than we could use : - " All the intimate friends and con- nexions of Mozart are now removed ; but the works of the ...
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... matters , and not far off , a few tiny drops of wax should be observed , having fallen there quite by accident of course , and significantly termed " kisses , " there can no longer remain any doubt about the matter we may be sure that ...
... matters , and not far off , a few tiny drops of wax should be observed , having fallen there quite by accident of course , and significantly termed " kisses , " there can no longer remain any doubt about the matter we may be sure that ...
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