The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... A Literary and Political Journal . VOL . XXVII . JANUARY TO JUNE . 1846 . DUBLIN : JAMES MCGLASHAN , 21 , D'OLIER - STREET . W. S. ORR AND COMPANY , LONDON . MDCCCXLVI . 71.853 RECEIVED DEC 18 1891 WS , HISTORICAL SOC : THE DUBLIN.
... A Literary and Political Journal . VOL . XXVII . JANUARY TO JUNE . 1846 . DUBLIN : JAMES MCGLASHAN , 21 , D'OLIER - STREET . W. S. ORR AND COMPANY , LONDON . MDCCCXLVI . 71.853 RECEIVED DEC 18 1891 WS , HISTORICAL SOC : THE DUBLIN.
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71.853 RECEIVED DEC 18 1891 WS , HISTORICAL SOC : DUBLIN : PRINTED BY EDWARD BULL , 6 , Bachelor's - walk . 1816 27 DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE . AUG 3 0 1954.
71.853 RECEIVED DEC 18 1891 WS , HISTORICAL SOC : DUBLIN : PRINTED BY EDWARD BULL , 6 , Bachelor's - walk . 1816 27 DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE . AUG 3 0 1954.
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... received a large fortune in bribes , and spent it at dice . The smuggling and frauds of the period would form a most instructive chapter in the history of revenue . One firm in Dublin made a large fortune by receiving a drawback on silk ...
... received a large fortune in bribes , and spent it at dice . The smuggling and frauds of the period would form a most instructive chapter in the history of revenue . One firm in Dublin made a large fortune by receiving a drawback on silk ...
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... received the appointment . As he looked over the pages of the ' Re- quiem ' for the last time , he said , ' Did Í not tell you that I was writing this for myself ? ' " On the arrival of the physician , Dr. Closset , cold applications ...
... received the appointment . As he looked over the pages of the ' Re- quiem ' for the last time , he said , ' Did Í not tell you that I was writing this for myself ? ' " On the arrival of the physician , Dr. Closset , cold applications ...
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... received . While the letter - the loveful task of a few hours at most , is despatched , in all trustfulness , to its destination . The first may possibly bring fame and new friends ; but the sure guerdon of the last , is love and kind ...
... received . While the letter - the loveful task of a few hours at most , is despatched , in all trustfulness , to its destination . The first may possibly bring fame and new friends ; but the sure guerdon of the last , is love and kind ...
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