Colburn's New Monthly Magazine and Humorist, Volume 26, Part 2E. 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 , 66 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 , 66 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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