The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 63W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1864 |
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... lake , river , and statue , from Dan to Beersheba , and the annual Tour de rigueur begins to pall . Yet the true Briton can travel with equal safety and convenience within the measure of the British Islands . There are Scotch lakes ...
... lake , river , and statue , from Dan to Beersheba , and the annual Tour de rigueur begins to pall . Yet the true Briton can travel with equal safety and convenience within the measure of the British Islands . There are Scotch lakes ...
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... lake . These , with many more , are the delights of Eblana . One thing more remains to be said , which is a preg- nant text in itself . In these days of what Mr. Carlyle calls " general cotton confusion " and money wor- ship , there are ...
... lake . These , with many more , are the delights of Eblana . One thing more remains to be said , which is a preg- nant text in itself . In these days of what Mr. Carlyle calls " general cotton confusion " and money wor- ship , there are ...
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... lake of boiling pitch in which the sinners wallow - the bridge which one of the demons , Malacauda ( Evil - tail ) , says , Cross- Just five hours later yesterday than now , twelve hundred three score and six years ago , was broken ...
... lake of boiling pitch in which the sinners wallow - the bridge which one of the demons , Malacauda ( Evil - tail ) , says , Cross- Just five hours later yesterday than now , twelve hundred three score and six years ago , was broken ...
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... LAKE did look in at The Lodge in the morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate ...
... LAKE did look in at The Lodge in the morning , and remained an hour in conference with Mr. Jos Larkin . I suppose everything went off pleasantly . For although Stanley Lake looked very pale and vicious as he walked down to the iron gate ...
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... Lake might go in to- gether , though he'd rather be asso- ciated with the Hon . James Clutt- worth , or young Lord Griddlestone . Lake , you see , wanted weight , and , notwithstanding his connexions , was , it could not be denied , a ...
... Lake might go in to- gether , though he'd rather be asso- ciated with the Hon . James Clutt- worth , or young Lord Griddlestone . Lake , you see , wanted weight , and , notwithstanding his connexions , was , it could not be denied , a ...
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