The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... Lord Stanley on Ragged Schools and Reformatories Serjeant O'Hagan on Re- formatories - Prospectus of the Protestant Asylum for Females discharged from Pri- sons - Prospectus of " The Friend of the People , " edited by Mr. Alfred Hill ...
... Lord Stanley on Ragged Schools and Reformatories Serjeant O'Hagan on Re- formatories - Prospectus of the Protestant Asylum for Females discharged from Pri- sons - Prospectus of " The Friend of the People , " edited by Mr. Alfred Hill ...
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... Lord Stanhope . On the 1st of December they sell by auction on the spot , the lead , iron , kitchen ranges , dishes , and plates ; and patriotic bid- ders contend for the remains of the stone chest . Palloy is the great disposer of the ...
... Lord Stanhope . On the 1st of December they sell by auction on the spot , the lead , iron , kitchen ranges , dishes , and plates ; and patriotic bid- ders contend for the remains of the stone chest . Palloy is the great disposer of the ...
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... lord and master in my own field . The tall devils of footmen won't laugh at us now , when our sabots trip on the waxed floor , and our noses come to the ground . We shall have justices of the peace who will save us from the claws of the ...
... lord and master in my own field . The tall devils of footmen won't laugh at us now , when our sabots trip on the waxed floor , and our noses come to the ground . We shall have justices of the peace who will save us from the claws of the ...
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... Lord . All power comes from the people . So little did he think that he was disturbing religion , that any instance of apostacy was an occasion of the greatest chagrin to him . Clootz having from Jean Baptiste got himself de - baptised ...
... Lord . All power comes from the people . So little did he think that he was disturbing religion , that any instance of apostacy was an occasion of the greatest chagrin to him . Clootz having from Jean Baptiste got himself de - baptised ...
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... Lord Monck was perhaps the most successful . He entered four animals , got two second prizes , each value £ 36 , a third prize , and an honorary certificate ; and we are in a posi- tion to say , that some of his animals sold for highly ...
... Lord Monck was perhaps the most successful . He entered four animals , got two second prizes , each value £ 36 , a third prize , and an honorary certificate ; and we are in a posi- tion to say , that some of his animals sold for highly ...
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