The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 8, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1858 - Ireland |
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... Ireland to edit a popular edition of the works of Sir Jonah Barrington , including his history of the Irish Union ? We are yet without a standard history of Ireland with the names of all the old chiefs and kings translated , and a key ...
... Ireland to edit a popular edition of the works of Sir Jonah Barrington , including his history of the Irish Union ? We are yet without a standard history of Ireland with the names of all the old chiefs and kings translated , and a key ...
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... Ireland . APPENDIX . From the Leader , September the 4th , 1858 . THE INTERMEDIATE PRISON SYSTEM . JEBB versus CROFTON , There is a new feud between England and Ireland - a grand pro- test against anything like a union between the two ...
... Ireland . APPENDIX . From the Leader , September the 4th , 1858 . THE INTERMEDIATE PRISON SYSTEM . JEBB versus CROFTON , There is a new feud between England and Ireland - a grand pro- test against anything like a union between the two ...
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... Ireland and that the circumstances differ ; which may be true if the Colonel simply means that one may hear more of the brogue in Ireland , that the convicts may exhibit a larger propor tion of violence and a minor proportion of theft ...
... Ireland and that the circumstances differ ; which may be true if the Colonel simply means that one may hear more of the brogue in Ireland , that the convicts may exhibit a larger propor tion of violence and a minor proportion of theft ...
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