The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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Page 13
... natural tendency of human nature to subside into an indifference respecting sacred things , should be counteracted by the vigilance and the vigour rendered ne- cessary by the presence of a keen and watchful rival . We hesitate not to ...
... natural tendency of human nature to subside into an indifference respecting sacred things , should be counteracted by the vigilance and the vigour rendered ne- cessary by the presence of a keen and watchful rival . We hesitate not to ...
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... nature to be gracious ; but at this parti- cular time it was his interest to conciliate the English ; and though I carefully avoided and disclaimed all pretensions to an official character , his knowledge that I had brought out ...
... nature to be gracious ; but at this parti- cular time it was his interest to conciliate the English ; and though I carefully avoided and disclaimed all pretensions to an official character , his knowledge that I had brought out ...
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... natures ; and even could weariness have triumphed over these an- noyances , the multitude of fleas alone would have ... nature and extent of them , we may judge from the following account : - " Erzeroom , until destroyed by the Russians ...
... natures ; and even could weariness have triumphed over these an- noyances , the multitude of fleas alone would have ... nature and extent of them , we may judge from the following account : - " Erzeroom , until destroyed by the Russians ...
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... nature and amount of the information which they afford . 666 Some county books set forth the taxes levied in the form of APPLOTMENT TABLES ; they give also the presentments , the unexecuted contracts , and the trea- surer's account ...
... nature and amount of the information which they afford . 666 Some county books set forth the taxes levied in the form of APPLOTMENT TABLES ; they give also the presentments , the unexecuted contracts , and the trea- surer's account ...
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... nature of the crimes that are committed . In the debate already alluded to in the House of Lords , arising out of the motion of the Earl of Roden , the Lord Lieutenant was enabled to avail him- self of this defect , in comparing the ...
... nature of the crimes that are committed . In the debate already alluded to in the House of Lords , arising out of the motion of the Earl of Roden , the Lord Lieutenant was enabled to avail him- self of this defect , in comparing the ...
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