The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Volume 133A. Constable, 1871 |
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Page 502
... Irish pictures of Miss Edgeworth . The conditions of Irish novel- writing have since become less favourable ; for English law , by reducing to order a most formidable scene of confusion , and introducing vast changes and ameliorations ...
... Irish pictures of Miss Edgeworth . The conditions of Irish novel- writing have since become less favourable ; for English law , by reducing to order a most formidable scene of confusion , and introducing vast changes and ameliorations ...
Page 508
... Irish national writers . The crime of the old con- fiscations has always been laid at the door of England ; but national writers ought to have had the fairness to explain that they mostly sprang out of the treachery of the Irish ...
... Irish national writers . The crime of the old con- fiscations has always been laid at the door of England ; but national writers ought to have had the fairness to explain that they mostly sprang out of the treachery of the Irish ...
Page 512
... Irish members are to dispose of all purely Irish business by themselves in Dublin . The system of federalism is to be ex- tended to England and Scotland if these countries should so desire . We believe we are correct in stating that ...
... Irish members are to dispose of all purely Irish business by themselves in Dublin . The system of federalism is to be ex- tended to England and Scotland if these countries should so desire . We believe we are correct in stating that ...
Contents
1 La France nouvelle Par M PrevostParadol | 1871 |
Reports of the Select Committees on the Public | 57 |
élève de lÉcole Polytechnique exIngénieur | 145 |
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