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... England ; with an Enquiry into their Civil Disabilities . By John Elijah Blunt , of Lincoln's Inn , Esq . M.A. Bar- rister at Law . X. Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry . XI . 1. The Doom of Devorgoil , a Melo - drama ...
... England ; with an Enquiry into their Civil Disabilities . By John Elijah Blunt , of Lincoln's Inn , Esq . M.A. Bar- rister at Law . X. Traits and Stories of the Irish Peasantry . XI . 1. The Doom of Devorgoil , a Melo - drama ...
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... England . The people are all of the Greek church , but are nearly equally divided into the contending sects of Catholics and Schismatics , each of which has its church and convent . The two parties live on tolerably good terms with one ...
... England . The people are all of the Greek church , but are nearly equally divided into the contending sects of Catholics and Schismatics , each of which has its church and convent . The two parties live on tolerably good terms with one ...
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... England . The information thus obtained was sifted by frequent cross - examination ; it has never yet , so far as we are aware , been assailed with effect , so as to lose the general character of credibility which it appears to us ...
... England . The information thus obtained was sifted by frequent cross - examination ; it has never yet , so far as we are aware , been assailed with effect , so as to lose the general character of credibility which it appears to us ...
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... England . With the setting in of winter , our chasseur stationed himself in a romantic cottage on the banks of the Klar , in the midst of scenery partaking of a bold and picturesque character . According to the general fashion of the ...
... England . With the setting in of winter , our chasseur stationed himself in a romantic cottage on the banks of the Klar , in the midst of scenery partaking of a bold and picturesque character . According to the general fashion of the ...
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... England , do the lemon and orange trees shoot out with more apparent cordiality than at Salcombe . We do not think either , that the Doctor has done justice to that exquisite scenic vision , Torquay . It is protected on all sides by ...
... England , do the lemon and orange trees shoot out with more apparent cordiality than at Salcombe . We do not think either , that the Doctor has done justice to that exquisite scenic vision , Torquay . It is protected on all sides by ...
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