The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... appear to have been immediately contiguous to the stage . Independently of the regular rooms , there were also , in some of the theatres , private boxes , but their situation is by no means ascertained with precision . Occasionally ...
... appear to have been immediately contiguous to the stage . Independently of the regular rooms , there were also , in some of the theatres , private boxes , but their situation is by no means ascertained with precision . Occasionally ...
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... appearing in that serial . Banim's private correspondence and papers , have been placed at the disposal of the Editor - a ... appear as if he too believed their production to be through the joint agency of the brothers . At page 850 is ...
... appearing in that serial . Banim's private correspondence and papers , have been placed at the disposal of the Editor - a ... appear as if he too believed their production to be through the joint agency of the brothers . At page 850 is ...
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... appear to the uninitiated , a sum of money in the most piping times of peace and retrenchment never less than six or seven millions , and in time of war often exceeding twelve millions , was annually subtracted from the taxation re ...
... appear to the uninitiated , a sum of money in the most piping times of peace and retrenchment never less than six or seven millions , and in time of war often exceeding twelve millions , was annually subtracted from the taxation re ...
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