The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... Irish , and therefore , in its worst and most dangerous sense . The word , which , in its ordinary acceptation , is applied to differences of opinion as to forms of government between men who have common interest , in Ireland de- notes ...
... Irish , and therefore , in its worst and most dangerous sense . The word , which , in its ordinary acceptation , is applied to differences of opinion as to forms of government between men who have common interest , in Ireland de- notes ...
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EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE IRISH GOVERNMENT . - NO . II . • No. 134 . • There is much light thrown upon the habits of. THERE is little , in the late number of the Edinburgh Review , to demand a notice at our ... IRISH GOVERNMENT-No II.
EDINBURGH REVIEW AND THE IRISH GOVERNMENT . - NO . II . • No. 134 . • There is much light thrown upon the habits of. THERE is little , in the late number of the Edinburgh Review , to demand a notice at our ... IRISH GOVERNMENT-No II.
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... Irish History , Chap . X. Whiteboy Insurrection French In trigue Testimony ... Government , by a British Jurist , Review of , 636 . Executorship , the Law ... Government , the , the Landlords and the Popular Party " in Ireland ...
... Irish History , Chap . X. Whiteboy Insurrection French In trigue Testimony ... Government , by a British Jurist , Review of , 636 . Executorship , the Law ... Government , the , the Landlords and the Popular Party " in Ireland ...
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