The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, 237. köideA. Constable, 1923 |
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... Ireland The Higher Command in 1914 E. S. ROSCOE HELEN CLERGUE No. 484 Arthur Elliott The Issues of Prayer Book Revision America's Part in the Treaty of Versailles The French and the English APRIL , 1923 209 The BISHOP OF DURHAM 215 ...
... Ireland The Higher Command in 1914 E. S. ROSCOE HELEN CLERGUE No. 484 Arthur Elliott The Issues of Prayer Book Revision America's Part in the Treaty of Versailles The French and the English APRIL , 1923 209 The BISHOP OF DURHAM 215 ...
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... Ireland , the total cost of the civil government of the United Kingdom - the cost , that is , apart from defence and debt charges— was about £ 8,000,000 . Nearly seventy years later , in 1869 , the cost was rather less than £ 17,000,000 ...
... Ireland , the total cost of the civil government of the United Kingdom - the cost , that is , apart from defence and debt charges— was about £ 8,000,000 . Nearly seventy years later , in 1869 , the cost was rather less than £ 17,000,000 ...
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... his variety and charm , and without any approach to the completion of the work which he had conceived and barely touched . HELEN CLERGUE CURRE IRELAND URRENT events in Ireland provide ample yet inflated 152 Jan. ANDRÉ CHÉNIER.
... his variety and charm , and without any approach to the completion of the work which he had conceived and barely touched . HELEN CLERGUE CURRE IRELAND URRENT events in Ireland provide ample yet inflated 152 Jan. ANDRÉ CHÉNIER.
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... Ireland is small and scattered ; the seaboard of Ireland is long ; many of the people are almost self - supporting ; the standard of living of the large majority is primitive . These facts have helped greatly to save Ireland from ...
... Ireland is small and scattered ; the seaboard of Ireland is long ; many of the people are almost self - supporting ; the standard of living of the large majority is primitive . These facts have helped greatly to save Ireland from ...
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... Ireland is well provided , and on which transport can be quickly improvised . The result is that the gloomy prophets have been wrong once again . The railways have been found to be not a vital organ in the existence of the country , and ...
... Ireland is well provided , and on which transport can be quickly improvised . The result is that the gloomy prophets have been wrong once again . The railways have been found to be not a vital organ in the existence of the country , and ...
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Page 224 - Ireland, as therein set forth, to be agreeable to the Word of God ; and in Public Prayer and Administration of the Sacraments, I will use the form in the said book prescribed, and none other, except so far as shall be ordered by lawful authority.
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