The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... once concede their utility ; yet , from sorrowful perience , we know , that a lofty dis- dain of sequences and eras , is an almost intolerable evil to the un- happy being , whose deplorable destiny condemns him to read , and , if pos ...
... once concede their utility ; yet , from sorrowful perience , we know , that a lofty dis- dain of sequences and eras , is an almost intolerable evil to the un- happy being , whose deplorable destiny condemns him to read , and , if pos ...
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... once seen , by glancing at those tables , that between the year 1764 and the union , a great change had taken place in the articles of pro- visions exported . At the commence- ment of that period , Ireland was , to a great extent ...
... once seen , by glancing at those tables , that between the year 1764 and the union , a great change had taken place in the articles of pro- visions exported . At the commence- ment of that period , Ireland was , to a great extent ...
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... once individual distress and com- mercial embarrassment ; yet , even dur- ing that protracted season of national misfortune , we have the evidence of the most accurate of inquirers , Arthur Young , that the peasantry of Ireland consumed ...
... once individual distress and com- mercial embarrassment ; yet , even dur- ing that protracted season of national misfortune , we have the evidence of the most accurate of inquirers , Arthur Young , that the peasantry of Ireland consumed ...
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... once an epicure and a glutton . The United Irish- men had to pay three guineas a day ( if. suaded of their truth ; for we believe it to be a law of Providence , if a people attempt to revolutionise their institutions , as shewn , by ...
... once an epicure and a glutton . The United Irish- men had to pay three guineas a day ( if. suaded of their truth ; for we believe it to be a law of Providence , if a people attempt to revolutionise their institutions , as shewn , by ...
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... once advised him to write in a more popular style , or he could not con- tinue to purchase his compositions , he answered with unusual bitterness , ' Then I can make no more by my pen , and I had better starve , and go to destruction at ...
... once advised him to write in a more popular style , or he could not con- tinue to purchase his compositions , he answered with unusual bitterness , ' Then I can make no more by my pen , and I had better starve , and go to destruction at ...
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