New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 26Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1829 |
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... DUBLIN . DUBLIN is the capital of Ireland , situated on the river Liffey , bounded on all sides by the Phoenix Park , the hill of Howth , and the Circular road . Dublin possesses a University , a Theatre , a Museum , a Lying- in ...
... DUBLIN . DUBLIN is the capital of Ireland , situated on the river Liffey , bounded on all sides by the Phoenix Park , the hill of Howth , and the Circular road . Dublin possesses a University , a Theatre , a Museum , a Lying- in ...
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... Dublin is destitute of learning ? By no means . Had we not during the last sea- son Mr. Coombe from Scotland lecturing us on Phrenology ; and was not Mrs. Prim - Prosody to be seen every day , " cum multis aliis , " drink- ing in ...
... Dublin is destitute of learning ? By no means . Had we not during the last sea- son Mr. Coombe from Scotland lecturing us on Phrenology ; and was not Mrs. Prim - Prosody to be seen every day , " cum multis aliis , " drink- ing in ...
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... Dublin was filled with a resident nobility and gentry , liberal , hospitable , and expensive in their habits ; and scenes were then and there acted in which individuals of the first class of society were the performers , that might ...
... Dublin was filled with a resident nobility and gentry , liberal , hospitable , and expensive in their habits ; and scenes were then and there acted in which individuals of the first class of society were the performers , that might ...
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