The Dublin University Magazine, Tom 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... give his services for less than he might ob- tain for them by fair competition . When this is the case , as we fear it was during the last war , the injury appears even greater than it really is , and ex- cites a proportional degree of ...
... give his services for less than he might ob- tain for them by fair competition . When this is the case , as we fear it was during the last war , the injury appears even greater than it really is , and ex- cites a proportional degree of ...
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... give them more pleasure than one hun- dred pounds ' worth of the taxed sugar , but which would give them less plea- sure than one hundred pounds ' worth of the untaxed sugar had formerly given . By the one hundred pounds which they ...
... give them more pleasure than one hun- dred pounds ' worth of the taxed sugar , but which would give them less plea- sure than one hundred pounds ' worth of the untaxed sugar had formerly given . By the one hundred pounds which they ...
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... give to consumption , and consequently also to the demand for sugar , which is indispensable to the use of tea , makes it all but certain that in no very lengthened period , the revenue would , instead of losing , gain by the change ...
... give to consumption , and consequently also to the demand for sugar , which is indispensable to the use of tea , makes it all but certain that in no very lengthened period , the revenue would , instead of losing , gain by the change ...
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... gives to the entire volume its title . The editor , whose taste , albeit a controversialist , we have learned duly to ... give him the desired information . At length , in utter misery , he prays the invisible powers to grant the boon of ...
... gives to the entire volume its title . The editor , whose taste , albeit a controversialist , we have learned duly to ... give him the desired information . At length , in utter misery , he prays the invisible powers to grant the boon of ...
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... give those interested in the progress of psychological science quite as much insight into the nature of this abnormal sub - natural condition as per- haps they can feel comfortable in pos- sessing . We meet with a pleasant lay rele ...
... give those interested in the progress of psychological science quite as much insight into the nature of this abnormal sub - natural condition as per- haps they can feel comfortable in pos- sessing . We meet with a pleasant lay rele ...
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