The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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... answer of the young nobleman , whom he would thus fain draw into the guilt of treason , is worthy of a scion of the house of Ormonde . 66 Taking pen in hand to write to you my absolute answer , I muse , in the first line , by what name ...
... answer of the young nobleman , whom he would thus fain draw into the guilt of treason , is worthy of a scion of the house of Ormonde . 66 Taking pen in hand to write to you my absolute answer , I muse , in the first line , by what name ...
Page 136
... answer to it no man of spirit and independent feeling could have condescended to enter into an explanation . " The ... answered , without adopt- ing our opinion . We tell the magis- trates of Ireland that their course of duty is plain ...
... answer to it no man of spirit and independent feeling could have condescended to enter into an explanation . " The ... answered , without adopt- ing our opinion . We tell the magis- trates of Ireland that their course of duty is plain ...
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... answer will be obtained by the writer ; but in many instances it is utterly impossible for us to communicate with ... answers will be left to their communications at our publishers ; and that , as a general rule , we cannot undertake to ...
... answer will be obtained by the writer ; but in many instances it is utterly impossible for us to communicate with ... answers will be left to their communications at our publishers ; and that , as a general rule , we cannot undertake to ...
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