The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... fact , and brings us to what we are disposed to look upon as the real strength of the Establishment in Ireland , and indeed in England ; namely , the interest which every individual of the establishment , lay or clerical , has in that ...
... fact , and brings us to what we are disposed to look upon as the real strength of the Establishment in Ireland , and indeed in England ; namely , the interest which every individual of the establishment , lay or clerical , has in that ...
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... fact , too much so for the taste of many . " Such is the fact . Boswell was not a sincerer admirer of Johnson's intellect than the Editor of the IRISH QUARTERLY is of Banim's . To quote sentences in proof of this would be absurd . The ...
... fact , too much so for the taste of many . " Such is the fact . Boswell was not a sincerer admirer of Johnson's intellect than the Editor of the IRISH QUARTERLY is of Banim's . To quote sentences in proof of this would be absurd . The ...
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... fact , at one time , I can hardly say that they had strictly any bounds at all , except that they were not allowed to cross the canal , which is about 200 yards below the School to the east , and were required , as a general rule , not ...
... fact , at one time , I can hardly say that they had strictly any bounds at all , except that they were not allowed to cross the canal , which is about 200 yards below the School to the east , and were required , as a general rule , not ...
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