Selections from the Irish Quarterly Review: 2d ser. ...W.B. Kelly, 1857 |
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Page 837
... English woman , but she has an Irish heart ; " he is happy because the Prince accepts the dedication of Anacreon , and thus Tom Moore is " settled in London . " Gerald Griffin goes to London ; a boy , fresh from the blooming fields of ...
... English woman , but she has an Irish heart ; " he is happy because the Prince accepts the dedication of Anacreon , and thus Tom Moore is " settled in London . " Gerald Griffin goes to London ; a boy , fresh from the blooming fields of ...
Page 850
... English Opera House . When I have it finished he will in- troduce me to Mr. Arnold of Golden Square , the proprietor , who is his friend , and get me immediate money for it without waiting its performance . Banim offers me many ...
... English Opera House . When I have it finished he will in- troduce me to Mr. Arnold of Golden Square , the proprietor , who is his friend , and get me immediate money for it without waiting its performance . Banim offers me many ...
Page 893
... English Establishments . TABLE I. Shewing the Expense of Management and amount of Earnings in each of the Convict Prisons in the year 1853 . Pentonville Millbank Parkhurst Portland Dartmoor Portsmouth Hulks Prisons . Expense . Earnings ...
... English Establishments . TABLE I. Shewing the Expense of Management and amount of Earnings in each of the Convict Prisons in the year 1853 . Pentonville Millbank Parkhurst Portland Dartmoor Portsmouth Hulks Prisons . Expense . Earnings ...
Page 917
... English or Scotch steamer at any of the seaports on the eastern shore of this island , and has had the curiosity to wait until the entire of her living freight had been poured out on the quay or wharf , must have beheld a spectacle ...
... English or Scotch steamer at any of the seaports on the eastern shore of this island , and has had the curiosity to wait until the entire of her living freight had been poured out on the quay or wharf , must have beheld a spectacle ...
Page 918
... English , Welsh , and Scotch parishes , more or less according to the forms and observances prescribed by certain statutes made and provided with that benevolent purpose . Theirs is indeed unmitigated misery . Hope , that lights up the ...
... English , Welsh , and Scotch parishes , more or less according to the forms and observances prescribed by certain statutes made and provided with that benevolent purpose . Theirs is indeed unmitigated misery . Hope , that lights up the ...
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