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... read at the Meetings of the Society , and here printed , except so far as the 9th and 10th Amended General Rules extend . Dublin : Printed at the University Press , by M. H. GILL . PREFACE . THE completion of the Fourth Volume of the.
... read at the Meetings of the Society , and here printed , except so far as the 9th and 10th Amended General Rules extend . Dublin : Printed at the University Press , by M. H. GILL . PREFACE . THE completion of the Fourth Volume of the.
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... Volume speak for themselves ; and the Illustrations , owing to contributions towards the special fund insti- tuted for that purpose , will be found equal if not superior to those afforded on former occasions . The thanks of the Society ...
... Volume speak for themselves ; and the Illustrations , owing to contributions towards the special fund insti- tuted for that purpose , will be found equal if not superior to those afforded on former occasions . The thanks of the Society ...
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... Volume of the new series of the " Journal " will be com- pleted in a few days - thus with the first series forming an aggregate of Six Volumes , which have already taken their place on booksellers ' cata- logues , at a price ...
... Volume of the new series of the " Journal " will be com- pleted in a few days - thus with the first series forming an aggregate of Six Volumes , which have already taken their place on booksellers ' cata- logues , at a price ...
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... volume . This being the case , Mr. John O'Daly , of 9 , Anglesea - street , Dublin , who had printed that volume for the Society , had offered to produce a reprint , for the purpose of selling it to all who might wish for it , provided ...
... volume . This being the case , Mr. John O'Daly , of 9 , Anglesea - street , Dublin , who had printed that volume for the Society , had offered to produce a reprint , for the purpose of selling it to all who might wish for it , provided ...
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... Earl of Leycester ? And did she ever sit for her Portrait ? " by Richard Sainthill , of Tops- ham , Devon ; from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy , Dublin , 1861. This volume excited considerable interest amongst the 7.
... Earl of Leycester ? And did she ever sit for her Portrait ? " by Richard Sainthill , of Tops- ham , Devon ; from the Proceedings of the Royal Irish Academy , Dublin , 1861. This volume excited considerable interest amongst the 7.
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Side 235 - Them who are born to serve her and obey ; Binding herself by statute* to secure For all the children whom her soil maintains The rudiments of letters, and inform The mind with moral and religious truth...
Side 367 - Our Captains, and by their example (for it was otherwise painful), the common soldiers did cut down with their swords all the rebels...
Side 220 - PROCEEDINGS AND PAPERS OF THE KILKENNY AND SOUTH-EAST OF IRELAND ARCHAEOLOGICAL SOCIETY, FOR THE YEAR 1863.
Side 367 - ... the highways and paths so well beaten, as the Lord Deputy here found them. The reason was, that the Queen's forces, during these wars, never till then came among them.
Side 161 - Originally written and composed by the celebrated Dan. Hayes of Limerick, and inserted in Shakspeare's works. Hamlet by Mr. Kearns, (being his first appearance in that characler,)who, between the acts, will perform several solos on the patent bagpipes, which play two tunes at the same time. Ophelia by Mrs. Prior, who will introduce several favourite airs in character, particularly "The Lass of Richmond Hill...
Side 3 - The Old Countess of Desmond : an Inquiry, Did she ever seek redress at the court of Queen Elizabeth, as recorded in the Journal of Robert Sydney, Earl of Leycester? and, Did she ever sit for her Portrait? By Richard Sainthill, of Topsham, Devon...
Side 161 - Kearns (being his first appearance in that character), who, between the acts, will perform several solos on the patent bag-pipes, which play two tunes at the same time. Ophelia by Mrs. Prior, who will introduce several favourite airs in character, particularly the ' Lass of Richmond Hill, 'and 'We'll all be unhappy together,