The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Page 11
... wish either to reduce her es- tablishment or to bear the burthen of the tax . She proposes to reduce the allowance made to her servants , and to diminish their wages . To this they must submit , or if any prefer leaving their situation ...
... wish either to reduce her es- tablishment or to bear the burthen of the tax . She proposes to reduce the allowance made to her servants , and to diminish their wages . To this they must submit , or if any prefer leaving their situation ...
Page 25
... wish all success to a publication which , in his advocacy of it , does credit to the taste and credit of the learned editor ; though perhaps rather saucily , and doubtless much too hastily , we ex- pressed what had been our secret mis ...
... wish all success to a publication which , in his advocacy of it , does credit to the taste and credit of the learned editor ; though perhaps rather saucily , and doubtless much too hastily , we ex- pressed what had been our secret mis ...
Page 38
... wishes to set off his cha- racters to advantage , but he has his own notions as to how he must do this . Schiller would have made this fisher- man display his heroism towards the victims of a shipwreck , and Chamisso might have ...
... wishes to set off his cha- racters to advantage , but he has his own notions as to how he must do this . Schiller would have made this fisher- man display his heroism towards the victims of a shipwreck , and Chamisso might have ...
Page 45
... wish to see Mrs. Waters , " " What ! I've a step - mother ? Speak the worst ! " - " Yes , sir , a widow with six young daughters ! " — " Shew me my chamber ! My brain will burst ! " The morning came , with its introductions . My father ...
... wish to see Mrs. Waters , " " What ! I've a step - mother ? Speak the worst ! " - " Yes , sir , a widow with six young daughters ! " — " Shew me my chamber ! My brain will burst ! " The morning came , with its introductions . My father ...
Page 47
... wishes , obtained for him an ensigncy in the 38th regiment . He at the same moment was given leave of absence for the purpose of passing some time at a military academy at Strasburg , where , with the interval of a short run home , he ...
... wishes , obtained for him an ensigncy in the 38th regiment . He at the same moment was given leave of absence for the purpose of passing some time at a military academy at Strasburg , where , with the interval of a short run home , he ...
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