The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... side ; but they are cer- tainly very much overbalanced by the oppression and other disadvantages in- separable from it . Among the indivi- duals subject to a conscription , there is the greatest discrepancy of tastes and tempers , some ...
... side ; but they are cer- tainly very much overbalanced by the oppression and other disadvantages in- separable from it . Among the indivi- duals subject to a conscription , there is the greatest discrepancy of tastes and tempers , some ...
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... side : the rate of postage ought to be increased . It was formerly too high , and was felt to be so ; it is now absurdly low , and could be raised with great advantage to two pence and four pence for different distances . Consi- dering ...
... side : the rate of postage ought to be increased . It was formerly too high , and was felt to be so ; it is now absurdly low , and could be raised with great advantage to two pence and four pence for different distances . Consi- dering ...
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... side by side , In Waldenrose , three beauteous boys , their gallant father's pride . His pale blue sword he gave to one , to another his bugle - horn ; And his hawk to the youngest , his favourite son , for sport in the woods at morn ...
... side by side , In Waldenrose , three beauteous boys , their gallant father's pride . His pale blue sword he gave to one , to another his bugle - horn ; And his hawk to the youngest , his favourite son , for sport in the woods at morn ...
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... side of the place to intercept the troops as they should be driven out . The cavalry were between . The 71st and ... sides of the Sierra de Montanches , throwing away arms and knapsacks , and yielding themselves prisoners as fast as ...
... side of the place to intercept the troops as they should be driven out . The cavalry were between . The 71st and ... sides of the Sierra de Montanches , throwing away arms and knapsacks , and yielding themselves prisoners as fast as ...
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... side of the river , and quickly ejected its commandant . Attention was now turned to the passage of the river , and some of them leaped in , swam over , and brought back the boats . grenadiers , James Gould and Walter Somerville , led ...
... side of the river , and quickly ejected its commandant . Attention was now turned to the passage of the river , and some of them leaped in , swam over , and brought back the boats . grenadiers , James Gould and Walter Somerville , led ...
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