The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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... native city in 1818 , where he soon gave indi- cations of considerable talent , and was favourably noticed by his instructors . In his twenty - first year he was ap- pointed to two important offices in succession at the Prussian court ...
... native city in 1818 , where he soon gave indi- cations of considerable talent , and was favourably noticed by his instructors . In his twenty - first year he was ap- pointed to two important offices in succession at the Prussian court ...
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whose hatred of heresy commingles with their passionate love of their native land ? " If this objection were admitted to be unanswerable , it would supersede all others . Wherefore should we adduce our strong arguments to show the bene ...
whose hatred of heresy commingles with their passionate love of their native land ? " If this objection were admitted to be unanswerable , it would supersede all others . Wherefore should we adduce our strong arguments to show the bene ...
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... native duke of that renowned land ; Two bishops next their standards proud upbear , " Called reverend William , and good Ademare . " Their jolly notes they chanted loud and clear , On merry mornings , at the mass divine , And horrid ...
... native duke of that renowned land ; Two bishops next their standards proud upbear , " Called reverend William , and good Ademare . " Their jolly notes they chanted loud and clear , On merry mornings , at the mass divine , And horrid ...
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... native name for Affghanistan , which it is. WHEN we take up the history of a con- quest , particularly when that conquest has occurred in our own times , and has added one of the richest and most fertile countries in the world to our own ...
... native name for Affghanistan , which it is. WHEN we take up the history of a con- quest , particularly when that conquest has occurred in our own times , and has added one of the richest and most fertile countries in the world to our own ...
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* The native name for Affghanistan , which it is still called . " India and Lord Ellenborough , " & c . & c . & c . , 8vo . London , 1844 . LETTER FROM REV . DR . WALL , F.T.C.D. TO. - Indus in 1831 ; when said one of the inhabitants ...
* The native name for Affghanistan , which it is still called . " India and Lord Ellenborough , " & c . & c . & c . , 8vo . London , 1844 . LETTER FROM REV . DR . WALL , F.T.C.D. TO. - Indus in 1831 ; when said one of the inhabitants ...
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