The Quarterly Review, Volume 238William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle) John Murray, 1922 |
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Page 129
... Irish , who visited Padua University , either as students or as tourists , between the years 1618 and 1765. The list has recently been published in a volume of ' Memorial Studies , ' issued to celebrate the centenary . It is clear that ...
... Irish , who visited Padua University , either as students or as tourists , between the years 1618 and 1765. The list has recently been published in a volume of ' Memorial Studies , ' issued to celebrate the centenary . It is clear that ...
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... Irish people as a generous settlement of an ancient quarrel . They went much further in the way of con- cession to national aspirations than had ever been con- templated by the Irish leaders of the past ; and it was recognised at once ...
... Irish people as a generous settlement of an ancient quarrel . They went much further in the way of con- cession to national aspirations than had ever been con- templated by the Irish leaders of the past ; and it was recognised at once ...
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... Irish Republic . These ministers were , however , recognised by the British Government , it being taken for granted that all of them had taken the oath , involving faithfulness to the King , which was prescribed by the Treaty . They ...
... Irish Republic . These ministers were , however , recognised by the British Government , it being taken for granted that all of them had taken the oath , involving faithfulness to the King , which was prescribed by the Treaty . They ...
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... Irish freedom , ' as they were accustomed to say . Most of them were youths under twenty - five years of age , and many of them under twenty . They had never done any useful work ; and for some years they had been accus- tomed to no ...
... Irish freedom , ' as they were accustomed to say . Most of them were youths under twenty - five years of age , and many of them under twenty . They had never done any useful work ; and for some years they had been accus- tomed to no ...
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... Irish Republic ' has been a frequent cause of trouble in country places . And appeals to the Provisional Government to check such things have , in the large majority of cases , proved to be useless . Sympathy is expressed , and com ...
... Irish Republic ' has been a frequent cause of trouble in country places . And appeals to the Provisional Government to check such things have , in the large majority of cases , proved to be useless . Sympathy is expressed , and com ...
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