The Dublin University Magazine, Volum 26William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1845 |
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Pàgina 10
... is placed in an improved situation . He has a larger supply of food ; he has bet- ter clothes and a better habitation ; he is rendered more attentive to cleanli- ness ; and as he rises in the scale of 10 [ July , M'Culloch on Taxation .
... is placed in an improved situation . He has a larger supply of food ; he has bet- ter clothes and a better habitation ; he is rendered more attentive to cleanli- ness ; and as he rises in the scale of 10 [ July , M'Culloch on Taxation .
Pàgina 11
ness ; and as he rises in the scale of society , he naturally uses more prudence and circumspection in the forming of matrimonial connections . In short , his opinions respecting what is necessary for his decent and comfortable subsis ...
ness ; and as he rises in the scale of society , he naturally uses more prudence and circumspection in the forming of matrimonial connections . In short , his opinions respecting what is necessary for his decent and comfortable subsis ...
Pàgina 16
... ness , as we have already shown that no tax , except that upon the cheapest kind of spirits , can have that effect . A tax upon the dearer and better kinds , merely leads to the consumption of an inferior or adulterated spirit in their ...
... ness , as we have already shown that no tax , except that upon the cheapest kind of spirits , can have that effect . A tax upon the dearer and better kinds , merely leads to the consumption of an inferior or adulterated spirit in their ...
Pàgina 39
... ness of tone with which the Ritter alludes to his misfortunes , as contrasted with the intensity of anguish they ap- pear to occasion him . But herein also lurks a covert moral . We de- tect in it a sort of quiet , unobtrusive ...
... ness of tone with which the Ritter alludes to his misfortunes , as contrasted with the intensity of anguish they ap- pear to occasion him . But herein also lurks a covert moral . We de- tect in it a sort of quiet , unobtrusive ...
Pàgina 76
... ness of its enormity , as it is known and experienced here , no man would dare to incur the responsibility of a measure by which it is to be perpetu- ated and extended . There are two errors into which the writer of Ireland and its ...
... ness of its enormity , as it is known and experienced here , no man would dare to incur the responsibility of a measure by which it is to be perpetu- ated and extended . There are two errors into which the writer of Ireland and its ...
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