The Works of William Makepeace Thackeray, Volume 22Jenson Society printed for members only by the University Press, 1905 |
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... duBLIN MY DEAR LEVER , Harry Lorrequer needs no complimenting in a dedication ; and I would not venture to inscribe this volume to the Editor of the " Dublin University Magazine , " who , I fear , must disapprove of a great deal which ...
... duBLIN MY DEAR LEVER , Harry Lorrequer needs no complimenting in a dedication ; and I would not venture to inscribe this volume to the Editor of the " Dublin University Magazine , " who , I fear , must disapprove of a great deal which ...
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... DUBLIN , OR THERE AND PAGE THEREABOUTS I • · II . A COUNTRY - HOUSE IN KILDARE SKETCHES OF - AN IRISH FAMILY AND FARM · · · 30 MATHEW • III . FROM CARLOW TO WATERFORD IV . FROM WATERFORD TO CORK V. CORK THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW VI . CORK ...
... DUBLIN , OR THERE AND PAGE THEREABOUTS I • · II . A COUNTRY - HOUSE IN KILDARE SKETCHES OF - AN IRISH FAMILY AND FARM · · · 30 MATHEW • III . FROM CARLOW TO WATERFORD IV . FROM WATERFORD TO CORK V. CORK THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW VI . CORK ...
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... DUBLIN 296 XXIV . Two DAYS IN WICKLOW 303 XXV . COUNTRY MEETINGS IN KILDARE MEATH DROGHEDA • 326 XXVI . DUNDALK • 344 XXVII . NEWRY , ARMAGH , BELFAST TO NEWRY FROM DUNDALK 363 The IRISH SKETCH BOOK CHAPTER I A SUMMER DAY IN [ viii ] ...
... DUBLIN 296 XXIV . Two DAYS IN WICKLOW 303 XXV . COUNTRY MEETINGS IN KILDARE MEATH DROGHEDA • 326 XXVI . DUNDALK • 344 XXVII . NEWRY , ARMAGH , BELFAST TO NEWRY FROM DUNDALK 363 The IRISH SKETCH BOOK CHAPTER I A SUMMER DAY IN [ viii ] ...
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... steward agreed that it was a useless and atro- cious tyranny ; and , indeed , after a little demur , produced VOL . I. I [ 1 ] a half - dozen of fried eggs , a feeble VOL I CHAPTER A SUMMER DAY IN DUBLIN, OR THERE PAGE THEREABOUTS I ...
... steward agreed that it was a useless and atro- cious tyranny ; and , indeed , after a little demur , produced VOL . I. I [ 1 ] a half - dozen of fried eggs , a feeble VOL I CHAPTER A SUMMER DAY IN DUBLIN, OR THERE PAGE THEREABOUTS I ...
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... Dublin ( the Bee of Neeples the former is sometimes called in this country ) , where I have heard the likeness asserted in a great number of societies and conversations . But how could one see the Bay of Dublin in the dark ? and how ...
... Dublin ( the Bee of Neeples the former is sometimes called in this country ) , where I have heard the likeness asserted in a great number of societies and conversations . But how could one see the Bay of Dublin in the dark ? and how ...
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