The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 27
... friends of gentle blood , and those who thus charged her being humble people , it was long time slightly thought of , and held to be the fond fancy of ignorant , deluded folks ; but at the last , the great noise it made , and the ...
... friends of gentle blood , and those who thus charged her being humble people , it was long time slightly thought of , and held to be the fond fancy of ignorant , deluded folks ; but at the last , the great noise it made , and the ...
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... friend , Sir John Tallboys , who lived at the Grange , about twenty miles from my house , the minister , a very worthy ... friends , before I threw away good men's friendship , and for Dame Mar- garet's sake , he sped my business . A ...
... friend , Sir John Tallboys , who lived at the Grange , about twenty miles from my house , the minister , a very worthy ... friends , before I threw away good men's friendship , and for Dame Mar- garet's sake , he sped my business . A ...
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... friends for his urbanity of manners and the pecu- liar kindliness and tenderness of his disposition . Simrock , like Uhland , Kerner , Tieck , and the other leaders or pupils of the Romantic School , dedicates himself chiefly to the ...
... friends for his urbanity of manners and the pecu- liar kindliness and tenderness of his disposition . Simrock , like Uhland , Kerner , Tieck , and the other leaders or pupils of the Romantic School , dedicates himself chiefly to the ...
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... Oh , when my Journey of Life be over , If I may enter the Realms of Bliss May Heaven accord the poor Pilgrim - rover A happier meeting with friends than this ! THE LIFE OF LORD HILL . The Life of Lord 1845. ] 45 No. XX . - Simrock's Poems .
... Oh , when my Journey of Life be over , If I may enter the Realms of Bliss May Heaven accord the poor Pilgrim - rover A happier meeting with friends than this ! THE LIFE OF LORD HILL . The Life of Lord 1845. ] 45 No. XX . - Simrock's Poems .
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... friends at out - posts . In consequence of an attack of fever and bad health , General Hill was obliged to return to England at the close of 1810. A short day sufficed to restore him , and he re - joined the army in May , being just too ...
... friends at out - posts . In consequence of an attack of fever and bad health , General Hill was obliged to return to England at the close of 1810. A short day sufficed to restore him , and he re - joined the army in May , being just too ...
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