The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... honour his memory ; orators and statesmen vied to enunciate his fame to perpetuate his glory temples were erected , festivals instituted , and games celebrated : to him , by his grateful country , was dedicated all that was sublime in ...
... honour his memory ; orators and statesmen vied to enunciate his fame to perpetuate his glory temples were erected , festivals instituted , and games celebrated : to him , by his grateful country , was dedicated all that was sublime in ...
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... honour of the invention of letter - writing , after much disputation and careful research into the subject , is now generally accorded to Atossa , the daughter of Cyrus , an empress in whose reign , posts , which are univer- sally ...
... honour of the invention of letter - writing , after much disputation and careful research into the subject , is now generally accorded to Atossa , the daughter of Cyrus , an empress in whose reign , posts , which are univer- sally ...
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... honour of a visit , on the 23rd of August , 1698 , from the Marquis of Winchester and the Earl of Galway , lords justices , who paid a visit to Colonel Barry . These are the only historical events recorded with respect to it . The ...
... honour of a visit , on the 23rd of August , 1698 , from the Marquis of Winchester and the Earl of Galway , lords justices , who paid a visit to Colonel Barry . These are the only historical events recorded with respect to it . The ...
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... honour of his character for hospitality been known to Sir Walter Scott , it probably suggested the similar scene in the Bride of Lam- mermoor , when Caleb Balderstone fired " a wheen fern and horse litter " in the court yard of Wolf's ...
... honour of his character for hospitality been known to Sir Walter Scott , it probably suggested the similar scene in the Bride of Lam- mermoor , when Caleb Balderstone fired " a wheen fern and horse litter " in the court yard of Wolf's ...
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... honour distinguishes modern society as fully as any in which man has ever lived - it cannot be doubt- ed that the feelings which we believe the institutions of chivalry to have cherished , were rather mocked than assisted by the pageant ...
... honour distinguishes modern society as fully as any in which man has ever lived - it cannot be doubt- ed that the feelings which we believe the institutions of chivalry to have cherished , were rather mocked than assisted by the pageant ...
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