The Dublin Review, 3-4. ciltlerW. Spooner., 1837 |
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Sayfa 1
... never see , among them , two gentlemen standing bolt upright , one with his hands behind his back , and the other leaning on his umbrella , while they resolve to oppose a bill in Parliament , or to file one in Chancery , or determine to ...
... never see , among them , two gentlemen standing bolt upright , one with his hands behind his back , and the other leaning on his umbrella , while they resolve to oppose a bill in Parliament , or to file one in Chancery , or determine to ...
Sayfa 7
... never be sure which way he looks . To denote that he is an honest and upright man , he will stretch out his hand steadily , joining the tips of his thumb and forefinger , as if holding by them scales nicely balanced . If , on the other ...
... never be sure which way he looks . To denote that he is an honest and upright man , he will stretch out his hand steadily , joining the tips of his thumb and forefinger , as if holding by them scales nicely balanced . If , on the other ...
Sayfa 23
... never could have compensated for the loss of their woollen manufacture . Wool was abundant , produced with little trouble or expense , and manageable without risk . The preparation of flax is delicate and precarious , the importation of ...
... never could have compensated for the loss of their woollen manufacture . Wool was abundant , produced with little trouble or expense , and manageable without risk . The preparation of flax is delicate and precarious , the importation of ...
Sayfa 38
... never be forced to have recourse . Let them of this also be assured , that in proportion with the patience the sub- missive and persevering expectation of " justice " from the United Parliament , that the men of Ireland have evinced ...
... never be forced to have recourse . Let them of this also be assured , that in proportion with the patience the sub- missive and persevering expectation of " justice " from the United Parliament , that the men of Ireland have evinced ...
Sayfa 62
... never haggles about the terms , the Catholic never flinches from his ground . " With this sword " ( Scripture ) says Jewel , did Christ put off the devil , when he was tempted of him ; with these weapons ought all presumption which doth ...
... never haggles about the terms , the Catholic never flinches from his ground . " With this sword " ( Scripture ) says Jewel , did Christ put off the devil , when he was tempted of him ; with these weapons ought all presumption which doth ...
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