The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... force on the agriculturist . Next to rent , it is not unnatural to view profits generally as a suitable sub- ject for taxation ; but the considera- tion of the consequences of such a tax is incomparably more complicated . A tax on all ...
... force on the agriculturist . Next to rent , it is not unnatural to view profits generally as a suitable sub- ject for taxation ; but the considera- tion of the consequences of such a tax is incomparably more complicated . A tax on all ...
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... forces itself upon the wretched offender ; and , whatever excuse may be attempted , inexorable conscience will do its office : - " Soft ! It hath vanished . Let me think again , And be myself once more . Yea , did I slay My Constantine ...
... forces itself upon the wretched offender ; and , whatever excuse may be attempted , inexorable conscience will do its office : - " Soft ! It hath vanished . Let me think again , And be myself once more . Yea , did I slay My Constantine ...
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... force . " I loved the mountains and the misty vale , Which wreathed around them many a shadowy fold . I loved to see the kingly eagle sail On lofty pinions from his eyrie's hold . I loved to watch ' mid rocks the streamlet leaping , Or ...
... force . " I loved the mountains and the misty vale , Which wreathed around them many a shadowy fold . I loved to see the kingly eagle sail On lofty pinions from his eyrie's hold . I loved to watch ' mid rocks the streamlet leaping , Or ...
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... force my own way . I reeled and fell , and was trampled under foot . I gave all I possessed to the wretches who bound her to the stake , for a handful of ashes - all that remained of her I so cruelly murdered . I wan- dered . as soon as ...
... force my own way . I reeled and fell , and was trampled under foot . I gave all I possessed to the wretches who bound her to the stake , for a handful of ashes - all that remained of her I so cruelly murdered . I wan- dered . as soon as ...
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... forces , accom- panied by the Princes of Holland re- turned to England and the Stadtholder , while there , was entertained with much magnificence at Hawkstone . The 90th was one of the regiments which , under General Doyle , took ...
... forces , accom- panied by the Princes of Holland re- turned to England and the Stadtholder , while there , was entertained with much magnificence at Hawkstone . The 90th was one of the regiments which , under General Doyle , took ...
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