The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 20William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1842 |
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Page 422
... Irish peasantry , there are some remarks upon Irish character , which may , usefully perhaps , be made the subject of further consideration . Of the excellence of Mr. Carleton's sto- ries , no one who is thoroughly ac- quainted with ...
... Irish peasantry , there are some remarks upon Irish character , which may , usefully perhaps , be made the subject of further consideration . Of the excellence of Mr. Carleton's sto- ries , no one who is thoroughly ac- quainted with ...
Page 425
... Irish Melodies , first number . VOL . XX.-No. 118 . • Address prefixed to No. III . of the Irish. 8 Another Irish patriot , the biographer of Lord Charlemont , a more sensible man than O'Driscol , and much fairer than J.K.L. , bears ...
... Irish Melodies , first number . VOL . XX.-No. 118 . • Address prefixed to No. III . of the Irish. 8 Another Irish patriot , the biographer of Lord Charlemont , a more sensible man than O'Driscol , and much fairer than J.K.L. , bears ...
Page 426
... Irish character to a perversion of good , arising out of political oppression . The poet is bold enough to state , that though much has been said of the an- tiquity of Irish music , " it is certain that the finest and most popular airs ...
... Irish character to a perversion of good , arising out of political oppression . The poet is bold enough to state , that though much has been said of the an- tiquity of Irish music , " it is certain that the finest and most popular airs ...
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nn 227 Belgium since the Revolu | 422 |
Carleton new edition with Introduc | 485 |
D 485 History of | 583 |
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