The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 83, Броеве 495–497W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1874 |
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... first Christian King of Hungary , who founded the archiepiscopal see of Gran in the year 1001. Near to the cathedral is the residence of the Primate himself , a plain but massive structure . At Waitzen , the course of the river , which ...
... first Christian King of Hungary , who founded the archiepiscopal see of Gran in the year 1001. Near to the cathedral is the residence of the Primate himself , a plain but massive structure . At Waitzen , the course of the river , which ...
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... first catches the eye when approaching the entrance to the gorge . These cliffs are adorned with trees and vegetation wherever plant - life can find a footing ; and high above the highest cliff , in the clear blue air , a large dark ...
... first catches the eye when approaching the entrance to the gorge . These cliffs are adorned with trees and vegetation wherever plant - life can find a footing ; and high above the highest cliff , in the clear blue air , a large dark ...
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... first so glorious , but afterwards so disastrous for the Roman arms ( A.D. 114-117 ) . The grand scenery of the Danube terminates with the Iron Gates , which consist of a series of rock- ledges , crossing the river from side to side ...
... first so glorious , but afterwards so disastrous for the Roman arms ( A.D. 114-117 ) . The grand scenery of the Danube terminates with the Iron Gates , which consist of a series of rock- ledges , crossing the river from side to side ...
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... first ! " Then we began to talk of Gerald . How did he look , how did he seem to be ? was he in good spirits ? would he soon come home for a holiday ? I'm afraid I rather tinted my account of our darling with a little rose - colour ...
... first ! " Then we began to talk of Gerald . How did he look , how did he seem to be ? was he in good spirits ? would he soon come home for a holiday ? I'm afraid I rather tinted my account of our darling with a little rose - colour ...
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... first letter I had re- ceived from him ; I ran away with it , like a miser , hugging the priceless treasure to my bosom , and gloated over it in secret . My mother read hers ; and then we had consultation number two . And at last ...
... first letter I had re- ceived from him ; I ran away with it , like a miser , hugging the priceless treasure to my bosom , and gloated over it in secret . My mother read hers ; and then we had consultation number two . And at last ...
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