The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
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... character . The Medrassé supply each Softa or student with a small room , scantily furnished , two loaves of bread daily , and a certain quantity of firewood in winter . The youth must obtain the other necessaries of life at his own ...
... character . The Medrassé supply each Softa or student with a small room , scantily furnished , two loaves of bread daily , and a certain quantity of firewood in winter . The youth must obtain the other necessaries of life at his own ...
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... character . It is even said that they are affiliated to some of the French Masonic Lodges . One thing is certain ; the order consists almost exclusively of gentle- men of education belonging to the liberal or Young Turkey party . Hence ...
... character . It is even said that they are affiliated to some of the French Masonic Lodges . One thing is certain ; the order consists almost exclusively of gentle- men of education belonging to the liberal or Young Turkey party . Hence ...
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... character of the Irish Parliament . II . Irish opinion on the Union . III . The Rebellion of 1641. IV . The Irish Catholic Parliament of 1688. V. The Rebellion of 1798 . I. The character of the Irish Parliament . - The charges of ...
... character of the Irish Parliament . II . Irish opinion on the Union . III . The Rebellion of 1641. IV . The Irish Catholic Parliament of 1688. V. The Rebellion of 1798 . I. The character of the Irish Parliament . - The charges of ...
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... character must have made their gorge rise . ' The article maintained that " the better half of the aristocracy , the gentry , and the professional classes in Ireland were in favour of that measure . ' " I will maintain , " said Sir ...
... character must have made their gorge rise . ' The article maintained that " the better half of the aristocracy , the gentry , and the professional classes in Ireland were in favour of that measure . ' " I will maintain , " said Sir ...
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... character of a war of extermination . One of its first acts was to vote that no toleration of the Romish religion should be henceforth permitted in Ireland , and it thus at once extended the range of the Rebellion and gave it the character ...
... character of a war of extermination . One of its first acts was to vote that no toleration of the Romish religion should be henceforth permitted in Ireland , and it thus at once extended the range of the Rebellion and gave it the character ...
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