The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 18William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1841 - Ireland |
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Page 473
... believe most of them was present ; and giving some al- lowance for those that were absent , I made then an estimate of their number , which I cannot imagine is more than 700 or 800. Of these there are absent 18 or 19 , English , and as ...
... believe most of them was present ; and giving some al- lowance for those that were absent , I made then an estimate of their number , which I cannot imagine is more than 700 or 800. Of these there are absent 18 or 19 , English , and as ...
Page 481
... believe yourself has several times experienced - I am sure I have ; which certainly proceeds from the plain- ness of its body , to which also I believe the coldness of this country is chiefly owing . Now , as I am thinking of the temper ...
... believe yourself has several times experienced - I am sure I have ; which certainly proceeds from the plain- ness of its body , to which also I believe the coldness of this country is chiefly owing . Now , as I am thinking of the temper ...
Page 598
... believe , for taking all things into ac- count they are more moral than what they get credit for ; but enough have I known , enough have I heard on un- questionable authority to convince me , for ever , that this law has done immense ...
... believe , for taking all things into ac- count they are more moral than what they get credit for ; but enough have I known , enough have I heard on un- questionable authority to convince me , for ever , that this law has done immense ...
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