The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 63William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1864 - Ireland |
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... walks , and planting , im- port a little French refinement , and create a sort of Irish Place de la Con- corde . There is no impediment from absence of the root of all evil ; that esculent is offered in plenty . But the old dilly , with ...
... walks , and planting , im- port a little French refinement , and create a sort of Irish Place de la Con- corde . There is no impediment from absence of the root of all evil ; that esculent is offered in plenty . But the old dilly , with ...
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... walk- ing arm in arm - the vitality , in short . And yet here is no token of trade- of prosy , unromantic trade ... walks under Grecian por- ticoes and Corinthian capitals , and pediments crowned with statues by Flaxman . As for the ...
... walk- ing arm in arm - the vitality , in short . And yet here is no token of trade- of prosy , unromantic trade ... walks under Grecian por- ticoes and Corinthian capitals , and pediments crowned with statues by Flaxman . As for the ...
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... walks something so me- tropolitan - so refined - that it would seem incomprehensible how there should be any relationship between them . Here , in this direction , coming , say , from the north , is a perfect bit 8 [ Jan. Dublin Society .
... walks something so me- tropolitan - so refined - that it would seem incomprehensible how there should be any relationship between them . Here , in this direction , coming , say , from the north , is a perfect bit 8 [ Jan. Dublin Society .
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... walk of his uncle's villa in the suburbs . The clear blue sky looked very frosty - all was bright , white , and icy . His shoes sank with a crisp , crackling sound into the snow , leaving large footprints in it ; his hands were redder ...
... walk of his uncle's villa in the suburbs . The clear blue sky looked very frosty - all was bright , white , and icy . His shoes sank with a crisp , crackling sound into the snow , leaving large footprints in it ; his hands were redder ...
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CHAPTER VI . THE WALK IN THE SNOW . THE MALEDICTION . ' No , but they will do very well -. child lingered over her breakfast . Lizette was indulging in the projec- tion of a scheme for baffling her dreaded enemy . Could not doors and ...
CHAPTER VI . THE WALK IN THE SNOW . THE MALEDICTION . ' No , but they will do very well -. child lingered over her breakfast . Lizette was indulging in the projec- tion of a scheme for baffling her dreaded enemy . Could not doors and ...
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