The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... means by which those dangers may be averted . In these instructions , political prob- lems , with impossible conditions , are offered for solution ; inconsistent pro- positions required to be reconciled ; a demand is made to discover ...
... means by which those dangers may be averted . In these instructions , political prob- lems , with impossible conditions , are offered for solution ; inconsistent pro- positions required to be reconciled ; a demand is made to discover ...
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... means , it cannot be expected to pros- per much . Their stock consists of one horse , a small car , and perhaps half a dozen sheep , besides some hogs , and in some cases by a cow . " And this was written of a country in which , but ...
... means , it cannot be expected to pros- per much . Their stock consists of one horse , a small car , and perhaps half a dozen sheep , besides some hogs , and in some cases by a cow . " And this was written of a country in which , but ...
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... means , into those banks for payment ; that the unusual and sud- den demand for cash reduced the several banks at Newcastle , to the necessity of suspending their payment in species , and of availing themselves of all means in their ...
... means , into those banks for payment ; that the unusual and sud- den demand for cash reduced the several banks at Newcastle , to the necessity of suspending their payment in species , and of availing themselves of all means in their ...
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... means they would have adopted , doubtless , would have been to produce a succession of petty outbreaks , capable of being sub- dued in detail ; but , on the contrary , it might be expected , that the executive directory would have made ...
... means they would have adopted , doubtless , would have been to produce a succession of petty outbreaks , capable of being sub- dued in detail ; but , on the contrary , it might be expected , that the executive directory would have made ...
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... means , to be understod . There was another and a distinct merit in the compositions of this mas- ter , independent of the novelties they contained . His melodies were the most various and original , as well as the most beautiful , that ...
... means , to be understod . There was another and a distinct merit in the compositions of this mas- ter , independent of the novelties they contained . His melodies were the most various and original , as well as the most beautiful , that ...
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