The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 - Ireland |
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... things in 1797 , is thus described by Lord Moira , in the English House of Peers , in a speech delivered on the 22nd ... thing like , under all the circumstances , inhumanity ; he did not scourge , he Amid flayed his miserable victim ...
... things in 1797 , is thus described by Lord Moira , in the English House of Peers , in a speech delivered on the 22nd ... thing like , under all the circumstances , inhumanity ; he did not scourge , he Amid flayed his miserable victim ...
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... thing in those days , or , to say the least of it , extremely inconvenient , and the burning of them in any quan- tity , and every one knows how such things are apt to accumulate , almost have amounted to an act of incen- diarism . It ...
... thing in those days , or , to say the least of it , extremely inconvenient , and the burning of them in any quan- tity , and every one knows how such things are apt to accumulate , almost have amounted to an act of incen- diarism . It ...
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... things that make us happy . Letters from friends come next . How could we bear to part with some people , if it were not for the soothing assurance that we can still write to one another that we shall not be quite desolate , but can ...
... things that make us happy . Letters from friends come next . How could we bear to part with some people , if it were not for the soothing assurance that we can still write to one another that we shall not be quite desolate , but can ...
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... thing of all must be to return such , and receive in exchange the unrequited out - pourings of a heart that can have little more to do in this world but break ! And yet these things are common enough : lovers quarrel and separate , each ...
... thing of all must be to return such , and receive in exchange the unrequited out - pourings of a heart that can have little more to do in this world but break ! And yet these things are common enough : lovers quarrel and separate , each ...
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... thing — a letter ought to come naturally . D'Israeli seems to be of the same opinion . " A she correspondent , for my money , " observes he , in his usual quaint , off - hand manner , " always pro- vided she does not cross . " Men deal ...
... thing — a letter ought to come naturally . D'Israeli seems to be of the same opinion . " A she correspondent , for my money , " observes he , in his usual quaint , off - hand manner , " always pro- vided she does not cross . " Men deal ...
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