Bolster's Quarterly Magazine. ..., Том 1John Bolster, Patrick-street, Cork. R. Milliken, Dublin. And Longman, London., 1828 |
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2 Volo ، مارو - ( CONTENTS . No. I. Introductory Observations . ..... ..... On a Sleeping Child . - By L. E. L. Corinna . By L. E. L. Lines . - By L. E. L. A Dubious Case . ...... ...... PAGE . 1 ..... 3 4 4 5 On the cultivation of the ...
2 Volo ، مارو - ( CONTENTS . No. I. Introductory Observations . ..... ..... On a Sleeping Child . - By L. E. L. Corinna . By L. E. L. Lines . - By L. E. L. A Dubious Case . ...... ...... PAGE . 1 ..... 3 4 4 5 On the cultivation of the ...
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... Observations on " Amy Grey . " ..... 97 103 104 105 O'Donoghue's Bride . 112 .... From Metastasio , 112 Remarks on Shakspeare . - No . I. — The Tempest . Stanzas . " The soul which for Heaven is sighing . " 113 130 The Steam Boat ...
... Observations on " Amy Grey . " ..... 97 103 104 105 O'Donoghue's Bride . 112 .... From Metastasio , 112 Remarks on Shakspeare . - No . I. — The Tempest . Stanzas . " The soul which for Heaven is sighing . " 113 130 The Steam Boat ...
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... OBSERVATIONS . While Political Economists contend that the system of Absenteeism produces no ill effects on the prosperity of a country , it will not , we think , be denied by the most desperate theorist , that the expatriation of ...
... OBSERVATIONS . While Political Economists contend that the system of Absenteeism produces no ill effects on the prosperity of a country , it will not , we think , be denied by the most desperate theorist , that the expatriation of ...
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... ground which we have lost in the department of periodical literature . ་ ་ With this object , and in this spirit , the present work has been underta- ken . Had we not before our eyes the salutary 2 Introductory Observations .
... ground which we have lost in the department of periodical literature . ་ ་ With this object , and in this spirit , the present work has been underta- ken . Had we not before our eyes the salutary 2 Introductory Observations .
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... : and the only difference observed by Mr. Hare , ( the ingenious gardener of Mr. Rochfort , by whom the present specimens of the Tritoma have been fitted for the spinning wheel , ) was , that the plants had not 10 The Tritoma Uvaria & c .
... : and the only difference observed by Mr. Hare , ( the ingenious gardener of Mr. Rochfort , by whom the present specimens of the Tritoma have been fitted for the spinning wheel , ) was , that the plants had not 10 The Tritoma Uvaria & c .
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