The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 215
... reason of your ceasing to give your attendance there ? " I did so in consequence of the arch- bishop of Dublin recommending me to resign the situation of religious instruc- tor there . " Did he tell you why he gave that re- commendation ...
... reason of your ceasing to give your attendance there ? " I did so in consequence of the arch- bishop of Dublin recommending me to resign the situation of religious instruc- tor there . " Did he tell you why he gave that re- commendation ...
Page 552
... reason entirely . How ever , we need not go to bedlam to ask questions about Mrs. Smith ; for something will soon be proved if her husband is not as close as herself . He came down in the mail last night to look after her effects , I ...
... reason entirely . How ever , we need not go to bedlam to ask questions about Mrs. Smith ; for something will soon be proved if her husband is not as close as herself . He came down in the mail last night to look after her effects , I ...
Page 594
... reason , elated by their achievements at Pultusk and Prussich - Eylau , and felt the full impor- tance of the high position which they occupied , combating as they were in the van of European civilization . Al- ready had they tried the ...
... reason , elated by their achievements at Pultusk and Prussich - Eylau , and felt the full impor- tance of the high position which they occupied , combating as they were in the van of European civilization . Al- ready had they tried the ...
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