The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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... given by a contemporary writer , of a play - bill of those days , bears a considerable resemblance , in its style , to the whimsical and bombast titles prefixed to the early editions of the Plays of Shakespeare , and the other ...
... given by a contemporary writer , of a play - bill of those days , bears a considerable resemblance , in its style , to the whimsical and bombast titles prefixed to the early editions of the Plays of Shakespeare , and the other ...
Page 197
... given in relation to the different Classes of Crimes , and to the Counties where they have been committed : V. That the Causes of Crime , as far as they may be traced or ascer- tained , should also be given in connection with such ...
... given in relation to the different Classes of Crimes , and to the Counties where they have been committed : V. That the Causes of Crime , as far as they may be traced or ascer- tained , should also be given in connection with such ...
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... given them the full- est approval . An old friend of Lord Brougham's has , as a friend and fellow - laborer should , applied his own knowledge to the subject , and has recommended the following additions to the Resolutions : - : - II ...
... given them the full- est approval . An old friend of Lord Brougham's has , as a friend and fellow - laborer should , applied his own knowledge to the subject , and has recommended the following additions to the Resolutions : - : - II ...
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