The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... CARRIED . * As we cannot discover the reasons why the essay of Mr. Barry was preferred to that of Alderman Staunton , which is in every respect so much its superior , we are forced to conclude that chance , not opinion , decided the ...
... CARRIED . * As we cannot discover the reasons why the essay of Mr. Barry was preferred to that of Alderman Staunton , which is in every respect so much its superior , we are forced to conclude that chance , not opinion , decided the ...
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... have been exceedingly fortunate for Ireland , if her indepen- dent parliament had bestowed on her , during its existence , misery and tyranny is alleged , was carried by murder , cruelty , 8 [ Jan. Prizes in the Lottery of Repeal .
... have been exceedingly fortunate for Ireland , if her indepen- dent parliament had bestowed on her , during its existence , misery and tyranny is alleged , was carried by murder , cruelty , 8 [ Jan. Prizes in the Lottery of Repeal .
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... carried by murder , cruelty , and corruption . Will Eng- land tacitly admit the charge ? Will she not make , by the work of the sculptor , even , a silent protest against its truth . The essays of Alderman Staunton and the Rev. Mr ...
... carried by murder , cruelty , and corruption . Will Eng- land tacitly admit the charge ? Will she not make , by the work of the sculptor , even , a silent protest against its truth . The essays of Alderman Staunton and the Rev. Mr ...
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... carried the notes of the coun- try banks , which they had collected by that and other means , into those banks for payment ; that the unusual and sud- den demand for cash reduced the several banks at Newcastle , to the necessity of ...
... carried the notes of the coun- try banks , which they had collected by that and other means , into those banks for payment ; that the unusual and sud- den demand for cash reduced the several banks at Newcastle , to the necessity of ...
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... carried on between those per- sonally unknown to each other , has many perils as well as many charms , and too often ends in disappoint- ment . Women are , in general , far better correspondents than men , but then they have more time ...
... carried on between those per- sonally unknown to each other , has many perils as well as many charms , and too often ends in disappoint- ment . Women are , in general , far better correspondents than men , but then they have more time ...
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