The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 |
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... Irish Beggars . No. III . Irish My Hobby , rather , Nos . I. II . Translations from the Greek Anthology Recollections of Sir Walter Scott Bubbles from Boulogne , by an Old Lady Ode to the Author of " Bubbles from the Brünnens ...
... Irish Beggars . No. III . Irish My Hobby , rather , Nos . I. II . Translations from the Greek Anthology Recollections of Sir Walter Scott Bubbles from Boulogne , by an Old Lady Ode to the Author of " Bubbles from the Brünnens ...
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... Irish Tithe Bill , and at the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor , rejected the Warwick Election Bill , which had passed the Commons by a large majority . His Lordship , in so doing , took occasion to eulogize Lord Warwick ; to ...
... Irish Tithe Bill , and at the recommendation of the Lord Chancellor , rejected the Warwick Election Bill , which had passed the Commons by a large majority . His Lordship , in so doing , took occasion to eulogize Lord Warwick ; to ...
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... Irish nobility were present . The speeches which were made were both bold and eloquent , and the en- thusiastic applause with which the strongest avowals of attachment to the Established Church were received must prove to the Government ...
... Irish nobility were present . The speeches which were made were both bold and eloquent , and the en- thusiastic applause with which the strongest avowals of attachment to the Established Church were received must prove to the Government ...
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... Irish public , are much indebted to the spirited publishers , William Curry , junior , and Co. , for reviving , if not creating a respectable Irish press . At the time of the Union it was nearly annihi- lated . It is stated in the ...
... Irish public , are much indebted to the spirited publishers , William Curry , junior , and Co. , for reviving , if not creating a respectable Irish press . At the time of the Union it was nearly annihi- lated . It is stated in the ...
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... Irish reader , and gave employment to a very extensive press . The immediate consequence was , that literature and printing were destroyed in Ireland till they were again revived , principally by the spirited exertions of Messrs . Curry ...
... Irish reader , and gave employment to a very extensive press . The immediate consequence was , that literature and printing were destroyed in Ireland till they were again revived , principally by the spirited exertions of Messrs . Curry ...
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