The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 14
... believe that , with the exception of a few peculiar idiosyncrasies , a man may take one glass of sherry and three of claret every day , without injury to his constitution . Our meaning is , that most men drink wine with deliberation ...
... believe that , with the exception of a few peculiar idiosyncrasies , a man may take one glass of sherry and three of claret every day , without injury to his constitution . Our meaning is , that most men drink wine with deliberation ...
Page 17
... believe , uniformly supposed , down to the edition of The Wealth of Nations ' by the author of this work , that an equal ad valorem duty on all commodities , by affecting them to the same extent , would not in any degree modify or ...
... believe , uniformly supposed , down to the edition of The Wealth of Nations ' by the author of this work , that an equal ad valorem duty on all commodities , by affecting them to the same extent , would not in any degree modify or ...
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... believe , perfectly original , and , while perfectly original , perfectly natural . When some horrible deed has been committed , the human mind , in its revulsion , can scarcely believe the reality of the act ; but soon an overwhelming ...
... believe , perfectly original , and , while perfectly original , perfectly natural . When some horrible deed has been committed , the human mind , in its revulsion , can scarcely believe the reality of the act ; but soon an overwhelming ...
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... believe , met with in the marvellous portion of the romantic literature of all countries . We select a ballad on the subject of her marine majesty the Queen of the Nixies . The Queen of the Niries . A BALLAD . Away , away , from his ...
... believe , met with in the marvellous portion of the romantic literature of all countries . We select a ballad on the subject of her marine majesty the Queen of the Nixies . The Queen of the Niries . A BALLAD . Away , away , from his ...
Page 68
... believe him to be grievously in error . We believe , in- deed we may say we know , that the waters from which he apprehends such a fearful deluge , would remain quietly within their 68 [ July , Ireland - her Evils and Remedies .
... believe him to be grievously in error . We believe , in- deed we may say we know , that the waters from which he apprehends such a fearful deluge , would remain quietly within their 68 [ July , Ireland - her Evils and Remedies .
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