The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... racter of the school from that of the old Irish hedge school . In many instances of course the schools were very well con- ducted , but in many others I was disap- pointed on finding that so little improve- ment had been carried into ...
... racter of the school from that of the old Irish hedge school . In many instances of course the schools were very well con- ducted , but in many others I was disap- pointed on finding that so little improve- ment had been carried into ...
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... racter in the narrative , " said I. 65 " We Exactly so , " said Curzon . were all expecting some splendid ca- tastrophe in the morning ; that your companion turned out to be the Duke of Leinster at least - or perhaps a rebel general ...
... racter in the narrative , " said I. 65 " We Exactly so , " said Curzon . were all expecting some splendid ca- tastrophe in the morning ; that your companion turned out to be the Duke of Leinster at least - or perhaps a rebel general ...
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The committee recommended that a more independent and popular cha- racter should be given to the legisla- tive council . We can hardly imagine what more could have been done , than has been done , to carry into effect this ...
The committee recommended that a more independent and popular cha- racter should be given to the legisla- tive council . We can hardly imagine what more could have been done , than has been done , to carry into effect this ...
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