University Magazine: A Literary and Philosophic Review, Volumen9W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1837 |
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... manner worthy of the subject . For this reason I trust that such errors and imperfections as the goodnatured reader may discover either in my late friend's life , or in my manner of relating it , he will , from a feeling of kindly ...
... manner worthy of the subject . For this reason I trust that such errors and imperfections as the goodnatured reader may discover either in my late friend's life , or in my manner of relating it , he will , from a feeling of kindly ...
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... manner and dispo- sition were now considerably changed . Instead of crooning over the old lachry- mose airs which he was accustomed to dole out with such a dismal drawl , he confined himself altogether to brisk and lively tunes , such ...
... manner and dispo- sition were now considerably changed . Instead of crooning over the old lachry- mose airs which he was accustomed to dole out with such a dismal drawl , he confined himself altogether to brisk and lively tunes , such ...
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... - ducted on a considerable scale and in the best manner , unable to reclaim bog lands under an expense of £ 8 per acre , and Lord Palmerston expending E as much as £ 25 per acre on bog - 1837. ] 49 Capabilities of Ireland .
... - ducted on a considerable scale and in the best manner , unable to reclaim bog lands under an expense of £ 8 per acre , and Lord Palmerston expending E as much as £ 25 per acre on bog - 1837. ] 49 Capabilities of Ireland .
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... manner . After our capitals were put upon a literary footing , the publishing business of Dublin declined , and many thought it never could re- vive . What is the fact ? We refer with confidence to the advertising sheet appended to our ...
... manner . After our capitals were put upon a literary footing , the publishing business of Dublin declined , and many thought it never could re- vive . What is the fact ? We refer with confidence to the advertising sheet appended to our ...
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... manner ; and even if it wounded their pride ever so much , this would not justify their resorting to misrepresenta- tion and abuse as the weapons of reta- liation . The critic commissioned by those gentlemen to assail me , commences ...
... manner ; and even if it wounded their pride ever so much , this would not justify their resorting to misrepresenta- tion and abuse as the weapons of reta- liation . The critic commissioned by those gentlemen to assail me , commences ...
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