The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 9, Part 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 - Ireland |
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... took as little notice of the topics of the salons . " But the eighteenth century died out about the year 1789 ; the Encyclopedists had been at work , the unalienable rights and privileges of the people were fully exhibited , very little ...
... took as little notice of the topics of the salons . " But the eighteenth century died out about the year 1789 ; the Encyclopedists had been at work , the unalienable rights and privileges of the people were fully exhibited , very little ...
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... took their tithes in kind from Catholic laymen of the struggling little farmer class . We never heard at the time of anything given in exchange . The politi- cal news of our district consisting almost exclusively of the un- friendly ...
... took their tithes in kind from Catholic laymen of the struggling little farmer class . We never heard at the time of anything given in exchange . The politi- cal news of our district consisting almost exclusively of the un- friendly ...
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... took the oath of federa- tion , and shouted out " the Nation , the Law , the King . " All these provincial patriots found open houses every where , and a guide to Paris was printed for their convenience . We are next reminded of the ...
... took the oath of federa- tion , and shouted out " the Nation , the Law , the King . " All these provincial patriots found open houses every where , and a guide to Paris was printed for their convenience . We are next reminded of the ...
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... took a longue pas en avance leaving a ballet in the middle of its triumph . The fashionable dress - makers took flight before the actors , and Paris had to get its modes from the provinces , particularly yellow bilious looking caps ...
... took a longue pas en avance leaving a ballet in the middle of its triumph . The fashionable dress - makers took flight before the actors , and Paris had to get its modes from the provinces , particularly yellow bilious looking caps ...
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... took their revenge by making the orchestra play their favorite airs , such as Vive Henri - Quatre ! Charmante Gabrielle ! O Richard , O mon Roi ! Sometimes when the ça ira was de- manded at an untimely moment , i.e. when the young ...
... took their revenge by making the orchestra play their favorite airs , such as Vive Henri - Quatre ! Charmante Gabrielle ! O Richard , O mon Roi ! Sometimes when the ça ira was de- manded at an untimely moment , i.e. when the young ...
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