The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... taken from the history and existing Mr. Barry thus gets rid of this suggestion , and avoids all historical investiga- tion . Having drawn from the history of Ireland herself , the arguments which go to prove that necessity and those ...
... taken from the history and existing Mr. Barry thus gets rid of this suggestion , and avoids all historical investiga- tion . Having drawn from the history of Ireland herself , the arguments which go to prove that necessity and those ...
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... taken place in the articles of pro- visions exported . At the commence- ment of that period , Ireland was , to a great extent , dependent on Great Britain for her supply of cerials ; be- fore its termination , she furnished England with ...
... taken place in the articles of pro- visions exported . At the commence- ment of that period , Ireland was , to a great extent , dependent on Great Britain for her supply of cerials ; be- fore its termination , she furnished England with ...
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... taken place in the line we pointed out ; the diagonal , we mean , between the two distracting forces . An approach is made by each to the other . Some- thing is given up , and something . retained on either side ; and the result is ...
... taken place in the line we pointed out ; the diagonal , we mean , between the two distracting forces . An approach is made by each to the other . Some- thing is given up , and something . retained on either side ; and the result is ...
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... taken place of late years in favor of the profundities of the Bachs and others of that school , still we confidently anticipate an answer in the affirmative . And when we recollect that in some of the established usages , as regards ...
... taken place of late years in favor of the profundities of the Bachs and others of that school , still we confidently anticipate an answer in the affirmative . And when we recollect that in some of the established usages , as regards ...
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... taken of the outpourings of his heart in hours of confidence and abandonment , leave alone having them submitted to the cold and curious comments of the mul- titude - written , perhaps , in excite- ment , or depression , or in anger ...
... taken of the outpourings of his heart in hours of confidence and abandonment , leave alone having them submitted to the cold and curious comments of the mul- titude - written , perhaps , in excite- ment , or depression , or in anger ...
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