The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 3, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1853 - Ireland |
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Page 772
... prove the fallacy of the former statement . The reader will find in the Dargan Exhibition the fullest refutation of ... proves his Lordship to be in earnest , as the following ex- tracts show : - : - " Hillsborough , January 9 , 1853 ...
... prove the fallacy of the former statement . The reader will find in the Dargan Exhibition the fullest refutation of ... proves his Lordship to be in earnest , as the following ex- tracts show : - : - " Hillsborough , January 9 , 1853 ...
Page 953
... prove to be a public benefit , I shall not quarrel if it prove likewise very beneficial to himself . It is certain , that , next to the want of silver , our greatest distress in point of coin is the want of small change , which may be ...
... prove to be a public benefit , I shall not quarrel if it prove likewise very beneficial to himself . It is certain , that , next to the want of silver , our greatest distress in point of coin is the want of small change , which may be ...
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... proving the vast complications and incentives to dishonesty inseparable from the valuation for compensation theory ; and , as the polishing cloth and heavy hand of Doctor Cornelius Scriblerus ' maid proved the Roman shield to be no ...
... proving the vast complications and incentives to dishonesty inseparable from the valuation for compensation theory ; and , as the polishing cloth and heavy hand of Doctor Cornelius Scriblerus ' maid proved the Roman shield to be no ...
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