The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 13William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1839 - Ireland |
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... perhaps add about 2000 lay - teachers of various denominations . Now turn we to America , whose necessities we underrate when we reckon them at twice those of England and what is the supply ? Certainly not beyond 3000 educated ministers ...
... perhaps add about 2000 lay - teachers of various denominations . Now turn we to America , whose necessities we underrate when we reckon them at twice those of England and what is the supply ? Certainly not beyond 3000 educated ministers ...
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... perhaps three secretaries , either writing , to the minister's dictation , on bits of paper held in one hand and supported on one knee , or holding in their hands bundles of papers neatly done up , which await his hearing and approval ...
... perhaps three secretaries , either writing , to the minister's dictation , on bits of paper held in one hand and supported on one knee , or holding in their hands bundles of papers neatly done up , which await his hearing and approval ...
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... perhaps the best , as it is the most generally used . The enormous shulwars which I have just described , are common to most Turks , but Tatars always use them . They , in fact , consist of a petticoat of most prodi- gious dimensions ...
... perhaps the best , as it is the most generally used . The enormous shulwars which I have just described , are common to most Turks , but Tatars always use them . They , in fact , consist of a petticoat of most prodi- gious dimensions ...
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... perhaps in a degree muzzy ; but , for us , we are not only decidedly stupid , but we are sunken , lost , buried , im- measurable toises down in the nether- most depths of the lowest gulf of the last vortex of stupidity . Not one soli ...
... perhaps in a degree muzzy ; but , for us , we are not only decidedly stupid , but we are sunken , lost , buried , im- measurable toises down in the nether- most depths of the lowest gulf of the last vortex of stupidity . Not one soli ...
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... perhaps to hide his sneers as shyness , “ I have ; " and taking from its sattin - padded Receptacle the box of gems , he added— " Permit me to present this to Your Highness ! " We have opened the volume just now at a neat engraving of a ...
... perhaps to hide his sneers as shyness , “ I have ; " and taking from its sattin - padded Receptacle the box of gems , he added— " Permit me to present this to Your Highness ! " We have opened the volume just now at a neat engraving of a ...
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