The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Том 70W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1867 |
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... LORD VERNEY'S LIBRARY . CHAP . XLII . , AN OVATION , " ECCE DEUS , " POND . Page 3 22 38 49 72 • AN ACTORS ' STRIKE , 84 ART AND ITS MINISTERS , 92 THE HON . GRANTLEY F. BERKELEY'S LIFE AND RECOLLECTIONS , 102 • MY LOVE AND I , • • 111 LORD ...
... LORD VERNEY'S LIBRARY . CHAP . XLII . , AN OVATION , " ECCE DEUS , " POND . Page 3 22 38 49 72 • AN ACTORS ' STRIKE , 84 ART AND ITS MINISTERS , 92 THE HON . GRANTLEY F. BERKELEY'S LIFE AND RECOLLECTIONS , 102 • MY LOVE AND I , • • 111 LORD ...
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... LORD DUFFERIN ON IRISH LAND TENURE . Instruction , and , when compared with the Showing a. U. L. A. IT has long been the misfortune of Ireland that the portion of ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure . LORD DUFFERIN ON IRISH LAND TENURE,
... LORD DUFFERIN ON IRISH LAND TENURE . Instruction , and , when compared with the Showing a. U. L. A. IT has long been the misfortune of Ireland that the portion of ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure . LORD DUFFERIN ON IRISH LAND TENURE,
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... Lord Clanricarde , and now before a Select Committee of the House of Lords , the fundamental principle of which is the voluntariness of the contract between landlord and tenant . Let that principle be ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure .
... Lord Clanricarde , and now before a Select Committee of the House of Lords , the fundamental principle of which is the voluntariness of the contract between landlord and tenant . Let that principle be ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure .
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... Lord Dufferin's facts and figures were sifted by the press of all shades of opinion ; his arguments were turned over and over , and con- troverted in every form ; but neither was a serious flaw ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure .
... Lord Dufferin's facts and figures were sifted by the press of all shades of opinion ; his arguments were turned over and over , and con- troverted in every form ; but neither was a serious flaw ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure .
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... Lord Dufferin considers is being work- ed out , who can regard this emigra- tion otherwise than as a providential relief to a country fast falling into ruin by reason of an increase of popu- lation ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure .
... Lord Dufferin considers is being work- ed out , who can regard this emigra- tion otherwise than as a providential relief to a country fast falling into ruin by reason of an increase of popu- lation ... Lord Dufferin on Irish Land Tenure .
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