The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... young man educated for the profession of law or medicine , or some commercial or agricultural pursuit , who is torn from his family , and compelled to undergo the fatigues and perils of a common soldier . the next place , at the ...
... young man educated for the profession of law or medicine , or some commercial or agricultural pursuit , who is torn from his family , and compelled to undergo the fatigues and perils of a common soldier . the next place , at the ...
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... young men , having an in- clination for the profession , and partly qualified for it , who had deserted to other nations , or were engaged in other pursuits , earning between thirty shil- lings and forty shillings a month , but afraid ...
... young men , having an in- clination for the profession , and partly qualified for it , who had deserted to other nations , or were engaged in other pursuits , earning between thirty shil- lings and forty shillings a month , but afraid ...
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... young man in early life are unsettled by the conscription . The joy felt by himself or his parents at all those tri- vial triumphs which presage future success in life , must be considerably damped by the reflection that , after all ...
... young man in early life are unsettled by the conscription . The joy felt by himself or his parents at all those tri- vial triumphs which presage future success in life , must be considerably damped by the reflection that , after all ...
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... young ladies ' poems into a sort of proverb which implies any thing rather than admiration ; and we fairly confess , that we took up the little volume now before us with an internal qualm , notwithstanding that a grave divine Miss ...
... young ladies ' poems into a sort of proverb which implies any thing rather than admiration ; and we fairly confess , that we took up the little volume now before us with an internal qualm , notwithstanding that a grave divine Miss ...
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... young lady , fresh or not fresh , whichever term may be thought most appropriate , from a fashionable London boarding- school . But it is time that we should justify our praise , and vindicate our critical sagacity , by some extracts ...
... young lady , fresh or not fresh , whichever term may be thought most appropriate , from a fashionable London boarding- school . But it is time that we should justify our praise , and vindicate our critical sagacity , by some extracts ...
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