The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... living , who much sur- pass him in natural abilities , while in military affairs he bids fair for competence at least . Take him for all in all , as a Prince and a Kajar , he is a rarity in Per- sia ; and it is devoutly to be hoped that ...
... living , who much sur- pass him in natural abilities , while in military affairs he bids fair for competence at least . Take him for all in all , as a Prince and a Kajar , he is a rarity in Per- sia ; and it is devoutly to be hoped that ...
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... living leather formed so intimate a union , that there was no separating them , sorely to the discomfort of the owner . English pluck and bottom , however , carried him through , though to the serious damage of the latter . After a ...
... living leather formed so intimate a union , that there was no separating them , sorely to the discomfort of the owner . English pluck and bottom , however , carried him through , though to the serious damage of the latter . After a ...
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... living inhabitants . Upon both subjects we are prepared for a rich intellectual treat , from the pen of a gentleman who has already set before the public so many proofs , not only of an excellent judg- ment , but of a sound and manly ...
... living inhabitants . Upon both subjects we are prepared for a rich intellectual treat , from the pen of a gentleman who has already set before the public so many proofs , not only of an excellent judg- ment , but of a sound and manly ...
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... living soul , or your luck will go from you like the whip of a whirlwind . ' " And will you never come back and tell me how the shoes fit her majes- ty , the queen ? , ' says 1 , for I didn't like to lose his acquaintance that way ...
... living soul , or your luck will go from you like the whip of a whirlwind . ' " And will you never come back and tell me how the shoes fit her majes- ty , the queen ? , ' says 1 , for I didn't like to lose his acquaintance that way ...
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... living near Dresden , and soon after- wards to a nephew of his own , whom he accompanied to Leipsic in 1741. About this period his literary tastes began to be developed ; and in 1742 he produced his first work , Belustigungen des ...
... living near Dresden , and soon after- wards to a nephew of his own , whom he accompanied to Leipsic in 1741. About this period his literary tastes began to be developed ; and in 1742 he produced his first work , Belustigungen des ...
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