The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 2, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1852 - Ireland |
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Page 516
... period , and the great house in Fownes's - court be- came Bardin's chocolate house . In this court were also held two eminent schools , that of the rev . Enoch Mac Mullen ( 1750 ) , and that of the rev . Thomas Benson , opened here in ...
... period , and the great house in Fownes's - court be- came Bardin's chocolate house . In this court were also held two eminent schools , that of the rev . Enoch Mac Mullen ( 1750 ) , and that of the rev . Thomas Benson , opened here in ...
Page 626
... period the display of French industrial products will also open in Paris , and the following year there is to be a National Ex- hibition in America . The French denominate such displays Expositions , thereby avoiding any confusion of ...
... period the display of French industrial products will also open in Paris , and the following year there is to be a National Ex- hibition in America . The French denominate such displays Expositions , thereby avoiding any confusion of ...
Page 804
... period at which Lady Blessington returned to London , was that in which the rage for Annuals , Keepsakes , Books of Beauty , and Drawing - room Scrap - books , was at its height . All the colors of the rainbow were employed in binding ...
... period at which Lady Blessington returned to London , was that in which the rage for Annuals , Keepsakes , Books of Beauty , and Drawing - room Scrap - books , was at its height . All the colors of the rainbow were employed in binding ...
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