The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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The Committee had to acknowledge acceptable gifts of a swing for the play - ground from Lord Lyttelton , and of six valuable pigs from the Mayor of Birmingham . The Committee had completed the erection of the addition to the main ...
The Committee had to acknowledge acceptable gifts of a swing for the play - ground from Lord Lyttelton , and of six valuable pigs from the Mayor of Birmingham . The Committee had completed the erection of the addition to the main ...
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The Bill which I brought forward in 1820 as the Chairman of that Committee , and which reached almost its last stage in the Commons , was unfortunately opposed by the Dissenters , and being only feebly supported by the Church party ...
The Bill which I brought forward in 1820 as the Chairman of that Committee , and which reached almost its last stage in the Commons , was unfortunately opposed by the Dissenters , and being only feebly supported by the Church party ...
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True , the Select Committee reported that “ The City of Dublin is in a position peculiar to itself , as compared with other towns of the empire . It is a metropolis for the poor but not for the rich . The value of its property has ...
True , the Select Committee reported that “ The City of Dublin is in a position peculiar to itself , as compared with other towns of the empire . It is a metropolis for the poor but not for the rich . The value of its property has ...
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