The English Review, Volume 4F. & J. Rivington., 1845 |
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... Society's Publica- tions . Nos . I.-XI. , 155 . Colletta - Storia del Reame di Napoli dal 1734 sino al 1825 ; del Generale Pietro Colletta , 354 . Copy of the Correspondence between the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Irish ...
... Society's Publica- tions . Nos . I.-XI. , 155 . Colletta - Storia del Reame di Napoli dal 1734 sino al 1825 ; del Generale Pietro Colletta , 354 . Copy of the Correspondence between the Lord Lieutenant of Ireland and the Irish ...
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ART . VI . - Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society , Nos . IXI . VII . - The Ballad Poetry of Ireland . Edited by C. G. Duffy . Observations on the Present State of Ireland , and the Means most likely to give Peace and ...
ART . VI . - Publications of the Cambridge Antiquarian Society , Nos . IXI . VII . - The Ballad Poetry of Ireland . Edited by C. G. Duffy . Observations on the Present State of Ireland , and the Means most likely to give Peace and ...
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... society for the publication of works relating to the history and antiquities of the north - east of Scotland . " The Spalding Club " has now been in operation five or six years , and has sent forth a number of handsome and well - edited ...
... society for the publication of works relating to the history and antiquities of the north - east of Scotland . " The Spalding Club " has now been in operation five or six years , and has sent forth a number of handsome and well - edited ...
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... society of all Catholickes . " - p . 53 . A friend from Scotland tells him what reception he may expect from the Romish clergy there , who appear to have been mostly Jesuits . " I thanked him for his kindness , and prayed him to wreat ...
... society of all Catholickes . " - p . 53 . A friend from Scotland tells him what reception he may expect from the Romish clergy there , who appear to have been mostly Jesuits . " I thanked him for his kindness , and prayed him to wreat ...
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... societies for self - defence ; to assume for personal safety the guise of a religion in which they do not . believe ; or what is more irreparable , to seek in a foreign country the peace and protection which they cannot find in their ...
... societies for self - defence ; to assume for personal safety the guise of a religion in which they do not . believe ; or what is more irreparable , to seek in a foreign country the peace and protection which they cannot find in their ...
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