The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 89W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1877 |
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... honour , up to that epoch conferred only on sovereigns , was sent to him by the Dominican Inquisitor , who sat in the chair of St. Peter , al- ways ready to encourage and reward the Romanizing zeal of the slayers of heretics by ...
... honour , up to that epoch conferred only on sovereigns , was sent to him by the Dominican Inquisitor , who sat in the chair of St. Peter , al- ways ready to encourage and reward the Romanizing zeal of the slayers of heretics by ...
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... honours . Besides being a Fellow of the Royal Society , he is a member of various foreign scientific societies , a D.C.L. of Oxford , an LL.D. of Cambridge and LL.D. of Edinburgh . His works have been translated and edited by the ...
... honours . Besides being a Fellow of the Royal Society , he is a member of various foreign scientific societies , a D.C.L. of Oxford , an LL.D. of Cambridge and LL.D. of Edinburgh . His works have been translated and edited by the ...
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... honour - he said honour , Granny - of taking care of me , as I had taken care of his money ; and he said , too , that he would not mind losing money every day , if it always came back to him in the same way , and - What are you going to ...
... honour - he said honour , Granny - of taking care of me , as I had taken care of his money ; and he said , too , that he would not mind losing money every day , if it always came back to him in the same way , and - What are you going to ...
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... honoured me by selecting me for her partner , " and giving Rachel his arm , he turned to the croquet ground , leaving Harry very well inclined to knock him down . " Your young Hercules looks injured , " Reginald continued , with a ...
... honoured me by selecting me for her partner , " and giving Rachel his arm , he turned to the croquet ground , leaving Harry very well inclined to knock him down . " Your young Hercules looks injured , " Reginald continued , with a ...
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... honour of taking Miss Scott to the piano , by - and - bye . " Fairfax settled himself back into his chair , and Vaughan felt that he was checkmated . Rachel was really sorry to see how vexed he looked ; but she could not call him back ...
... honour of taking Miss Scott to the piano , by - and - bye . " Fairfax settled himself back into his chair , and Vaughan felt that he was checkmated . Rachel was really sorry to see how vexed he looked ; but she could not call him back ...
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