The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 157
... character ; but if the constabulary officers " specially reported " in the one year assaults of a character which they did not so notice in the next , the returns alluded to by Lord Mulgrave might present a very great diminution in the ...
... character ; but if the constabulary officers " specially reported " in the one year assaults of a character which they did not so notice in the next , the returns alluded to by Lord Mulgrave might present a very great diminution in the ...
Page 276
... character for vigilance ; but " his Excellency is of opinion that , in considering this occur- rence , one which he should not have REPORTED SPECIALLY , he took a very incorrect view of his duty . " Mr. Wright thought , what every ...
... character for vigilance ; but " his Excellency is of opinion that , in considering this occur- rence , one which he should not have REPORTED SPECIALLY , he took a very incorrect view of his duty . " Mr. Wright thought , what every ...
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... character . " " It is to be regretted that the narra- tive of his travels has been left uncom- pleted by Mr. Inglis . Sure we are , from the specimen afforded us in the volume which is now under our consi- deration , that it would have ...
... character . " " It is to be regretted that the narra- tive of his travels has been left uncom- pleted by Mr. Inglis . Sure we are , from the specimen afforded us in the volume which is now under our consi- deration , that it would have ...
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