The New Monthly Magazine and Literary Journal, Volume 32Henry Colburn and Company, 1831 - English literature |
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... Yeomanry , the Irish Members , and Lord Grey The Song of the Brave Man . From the German of Bürger America .. 265 271 .. 273 279 287 .. .. 297 The Slave - Ship 312 The Fire at Pera . By an Eye - witness 313 The Second Marriage 320 The ...
... Yeomanry , the Irish Members , and Lord Grey The Song of the Brave Man . From the German of Bürger America .. 265 271 .. 273 279 287 .. .. 297 The Slave - Ship 312 The Fire at Pera . By an Eye - witness 313 The Second Marriage 320 The ...
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... Yeomanry are armed - the people are slaughtered - the magis- trates who direct the proceedings still retain the commission of the peace , a return of the evidence taken before the barrister deputed by the Government , for the purpose ...
... Yeomanry are armed - the people are slaughtered - the magis- trates who direct the proceedings still retain the commission of the peace , a return of the evidence taken before the barrister deputed by the Government , for the purpose ...
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... Correspondence , we know it better now . We have seen his picture and now we see his statue - an honourable monument to his memory are these pages . 1 â € THE IRISH YEOMANRY , THE IRISH MEMBERS , -AND 278 David Garrick .
... Correspondence , we know it better now . We have seen his picture and now we see his statue - an honourable monument to his memory are these pages . 1 â € THE IRISH YEOMANRY , THE IRISH MEMBERS , -AND 278 David Garrick .
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... Yeomanry , to preserve which , Lord Grey seems prepared to hazard his existence as a minister , and the peace of Ireland . There It is difficult to conceive the motives of the Government . is in them something that appears little short ...
... Yeomanry , to preserve which , Lord Grey seems prepared to hazard his existence as a minister , and the peace of Ireland . There It is difficult to conceive the motives of the Government . is in them something that appears little short ...
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... Yeomanry put down the rebellion of 1798. In the first place , it should be recol- lected , and it is too generally forgotten , or not known , that the Irish rebellion , as organized by the United Irishmen , never broke out at all . The ...
... Yeomanry put down the rebellion of 1798. In the first place , it should be recol- lected , and it is too generally forgotten , or not known , that the Irish rebellion , as organized by the United Irishmen , never broke out at all . The ...
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