The Dublin Review, Volumen8Nicholas Patrick Wiseman Tablet Publishing Company, 1840 |
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... means so frequently as his subjects , the rebellious spirits of lower grade . The Ginns are beings created from fire , and possessing , by virtue of this primal material , a more pure and subtle organisation than man , who is formed of ...
... means so frequently as his subjects , the rebellious spirits of lower grade . The Ginns are beings created from fire , and possessing , by virtue of this primal material , a more pure and subtle organisation than man , who is formed of ...
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... means of promoting and benefiting religion . On this account , we have hailed with sincere pleasure the revival of our ancient English Gild , in the north of England , and have seen with interest the public manner in which its mem- bers ...
... means of promoting and benefiting religion . On this account , we have hailed with sincere pleasure the revival of our ancient English Gild , in the north of England , and have seen with interest the public manner in which its mem- bers ...
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... means of concealment and escape . The persons employed earn wages much beyond the necessary demands of their families . They are not tempted , therefore , to theft or dishonesty , but they almost universally spend the surplus of their ...
... means of concealment and escape . The persons employed earn wages much beyond the necessary demands of their families . They are not tempted , therefore , to theft or dishonesty , but they almost universally spend the surplus of their ...
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