The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 3W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1834 |
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... fear me that as long as he hath such sway over the minds of the Irish kernes ( and indeed those of a higher degree ) not much good will come of their husbandry . " 66 Why , is he then so powerful , this rebel earl ? ” 66 Aye , madam ...
... fear me that as long as he hath such sway over the minds of the Irish kernes ( and indeed those of a higher degree ) not much good will come of their husbandry . " 66 Why , is he then so powerful , this rebel earl ? ” 66 Aye , madam ...
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... same be said of the contrary apprehen- sion ? If no sane individual can now maintain that the House of Commons has reason to fear the power of the king , is there any one so blind as not 1834. ] 19 State and Prospects of the Country .
... same be said of the contrary apprehen- sion ? If no sane individual can now maintain that the House of Commons has reason to fear the power of the king , is there any one so blind as not 1834. ] 19 State and Prospects of the Country .
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... fear ; and the belief in witchcraft or in magic would not be more utterly ridi- culous , than the opinion that the pro- position which we have taken the liberty to submit to our readers , would be detrimental to civil liberty . We are ...
... fear ; and the belief in witchcraft or in magic would not be more utterly ridi- culous , than the opinion that the pro- position which we have taken the liberty to submit to our readers , would be detrimental to civil liberty . We are ...
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... fears are groundless : he speaks with his wonted judgment . Had you , Timotheus O'Hussey , when you found your trade as ... fear God has not forbidden it , Sir , and I would drink myself into the pit of hell rather than think of that . I ...
... fears are groundless : he speaks with his wonted judgment . Had you , Timotheus O'Hussey , when you found your trade as ... fear God has not forbidden it , Sir , and I would drink myself into the pit of hell rather than think of that . I ...
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... fear these great things were not good things ; and again alas ! we fear the Chancel- lor now knows they are not . But we all remember Lord Brougham engaged in things that were neither great nor good , when chewing the sour cinders of ...
... fear these great things were not good things ; and again alas ! we fear the Chancel- lor now knows they are not . But we all remember Lord Brougham engaged in things that were neither great nor good , when chewing the sour cinders of ...
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