The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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... matter , " said I laughing , " the number of my supporters was tolerably limited . " " No matter for that : and even if you had not a single bet upon you , Ulick's conduct , in the beginning , de- served little favour at your hands ...
... matter , " said I laughing , " the number of my supporters was tolerably limited . " " No matter for that : and even if you had not a single bet upon you , Ulick's conduct , in the beginning , de- served little favour at your hands ...
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... matter in contro- versy . It was agreed that it was bet- ter not to press the point in which this doubtful word was concerned . The adversary , however , had to begin ; and being a man of great acuteness and vehemence , he fastened upon ...
... matter in contro- versy . It was agreed that it was bet- ter not to press the point in which this doubtful word was concerned . The adversary , however , had to begin ; and being a man of great acuteness and vehemence , he fastened upon ...
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... matter , they must contribute a pretty considerably plen- tiful seasoning of wormwood to his wine - cup . The case of Giam - Battista Casti , maker of the book under our thumb , is a melancholy one in point . If ever man stood fair for ...
... matter , they must contribute a pretty considerably plen- tiful seasoning of wormwood to his wine - cup . The case of Giam - Battista Casti , maker of the book under our thumb , is a melancholy one in point . If ever man stood fair for ...
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