The Dublin university magazine, Том 46 |
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... wheels or hand . ground for reform . ... speaking in 1826 , remarked - " The
great and striking proof of the prosperity of the country is comprised in the fact ,
that , with the small number of hands employed in agriculture , not exceeding a
third of ...
... wheels or hand . ground for reform . ... speaking in 1826 , remarked - " The
great and striking proof of the prosperity of the country is comprised in the fact ,
that , with the small number of hands employed in agriculture , not exceeding a
third of ...
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Then Maui took up his enchanted weapon , and he took his brothers with him ,
and they carried their provisions , ropes , and other things with them , in their
hands . They travelled all night , and as soon as day broke , they halted in the
desert ...
Then Maui took up his enchanted weapon , and he took his brothers with him ,
and they carried their provisions , ropes , and other things with them , in their
hands . They travelled all night , and as soon as day broke , they halted in the
desert ...
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Nevertheless , Tutanekai could not tell whether he might venture to approach
Hine - Moa to take her hand , to see would she press his in return , because , said
be , Perhaps I may be by no means agreeable to her . ' On the other hand , Iline ...
Nevertheless , Tutanekai could not tell whether he might venture to approach
Hine - Moa to take her hand , to see would she press his in return , because , said
be , Perhaps I may be by no means agreeable to her . ' On the other hand , Iline ...
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... and was called Hinewhata , and she clung to it with her hands , and rested to
take breath , and when she had a little eased the weariness of her shoulders ,
she swam on again , and whenever she was exhaused she floated with the
current ...
... and was called Hinewhata , and she clung to it with her hands , and rested to
take breath , and when she had a little eased the weariness of her shoulders ,
she swam on again , and whenever she was exhaused she floated with the
current ...
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Sbakspeare supplies an earlier parallel in the death of Hotspur :of Hotsp « Oh ! I
could prophecy , But that the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : -
no , Percy , thou art dust , And food for - Dies , " The Prince of Wales concludes ...
Sbakspeare supplies an earlier parallel in the death of Hotspur :of Hotsp « Oh ! I
could prophecy , But that the earthy and cold hand of death Lies on my tongue : -
no , Percy , thou art dust , And food for - Dies , " The Prince of Wales concludes ...
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