The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 33Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... question from Mr. Hume rela- tive to the Postmaster - General of Ireland , Mr. Spring Rice stated , that it was not the TxU intention of Government to fill up this sine- cure . Mr. Goulburn said that such had been the intention of the ...
... question from Mr. Hume rela- tive to the Postmaster - General of Ireland , Mr. Spring Rice stated , that it was not the TxU intention of Government to fill up this sine- cure . Mr. Goulburn said that such had been the intention of the ...
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... question preclud- ed , and he could only cast a glance , by way of intro- duction , over the forbidden ground . In this glance the Phoenician origin of the Irish people was far too interesting and too probable - from scores of ...
... question preclud- ed , and he could only cast a glance , by way of intro- duction , over the forbidden ground . In this glance the Phoenician origin of the Irish people was far too interesting and too probable - from scores of ...
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... question , " and it is one , like not a few others , much more easily proposed than solved . Many a learned dissertation has been penned in the closet - many an anxious scrutiny carried on in the supposed vicinage of the Carthaginian's ...
... question , " and it is one , like not a few others , much more easily proposed than solved . Many a learned dissertation has been penned in the closet - many an anxious scrutiny carried on in the supposed vicinage of the Carthaginian's ...
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... question seems just as far removed from a satisfactory solution as it was in the days of the Romans . Not a few have , indeed , cried out EvĪnka , and hastily clapped the laurel wreath to their own forehead ; but their tri- umph has ...
... question seems just as far removed from a satisfactory solution as it was in the days of the Romans . Not a few have , indeed , cried out EvĪnka , and hastily clapped the laurel wreath to their own forehead ; but their tri- umph has ...
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... question has been raised whether the Irish title of Earl of Munster , borne by the Duke of Cla- rence , is to be considered as one of those three extinct peerages required under the act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland , in ...
... question has been raised whether the Irish title of Earl of Munster , borne by the Duke of Cla- rence , is to be considered as one of those three extinct peerages required under the act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland , in ...
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