The Month, Volume 8Simpkin, Marshall, and Company, 1868 |
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Page 156
... fact that the Irish element . enters so largely into these great nations of the future . The European emigration has been fed from almost all European nations , but mainly , it would seem , from Ireland , England , and Germany , and ...
... fact that the Irish element . enters so largely into these great nations of the future . The European emigration has been fed from almost all European nations , but mainly , it would seem , from Ireland , England , and Germany , and ...
Page 273
... fact is amply proved by the statistics quoted from the Education Report for 1866 by His Eminence Cardinal Cullen ... fact that it has been successful in mixing the children or the teachers . As a matter of fact , it is felt as a serious ...
... fact is amply proved by the statistics quoted from the Education Report for 1866 by His Eminence Cardinal Cullen ... fact that it has been successful in mixing the children or the teachers . As a matter of fact , it is felt as a serious ...
Page 462
... facts which had not become public in the newspapers . Hence we find in the notes addressed at this time by Cardinal ... fact as to which there was no doubt at all . The Russian Government was not slow to avail itself of the advantage ...
... facts which had not become public in the newspapers . Hence we find in the notes addressed at this time by Cardinal ... fact as to which there was no doubt at all . The Russian Government was not slow to avail itself of the advantage ...
Contents
CAVALIERE DE ROSSI ON THE HISTORY | 1 |
MEMOIRS OF AN EMIGRE OFFICER | 13 |
LOOK UP AND SPEAK TO ME | 26 |
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