The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 152
... side by side , amidst the rejoicings and acclamations of the men , women , missioners , if so they may be called , were and children of both parties . The com- emboldened by success , and extended their visits and exhortations beyond ...
... side by side , amidst the rejoicings and acclamations of the men , women , missioners , if so they may be called , were and children of both parties . The com- emboldened by success , and extended their visits and exhortations beyond ...
Page 169
... side . Now , will this system ever end ? Have all these most diligent and indefatigable men really no other object than to see a piece of wood fly through the air as many a one has flown before ? We cannot believe it ; and yet we ...
... side . Now , will this system ever end ? Have all these most diligent and indefatigable men really no other object than to see a piece of wood fly through the air as many a one has flown before ? We cannot believe it ; and yet we ...
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... side , as a boat with one side flat , and the other curved , will always veer to the curved side . Thus , then , there is an addi- tional leftward and upward tendency , produced , and the whole effect is doubled . Of course , if the ...
... side , as a boat with one side flat , and the other curved , will always veer to the curved side . Thus , then , there is an addi- tional leftward and upward tendency , produced , and the whole effect is doubled . Of course , if the ...
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