The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 88W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... English Gentlewomen of the Seventeenth Century , 71 . Essence of Agony , 760 . Exploration of New Guinea , 1 . Fast Friends , a Story , 542 . Folk Lore of the County Donegal , 607 . France , its Present and Future State , by Georges ...
... English Gentlewomen of the Seventeenth Century , 71 . Essence of Agony , 760 . Exploration of New Guinea , 1 . Fast Friends , a Story , 542 . Folk Lore of the County Donegal , 607 . France , its Present and Future State , by Georges ...
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... ENGLISH GENTLEWOMEN OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY • STUDIES IN SCOTTISH LITERATURE - No . I. , Sir David Lyndsay HAMLET THE ABORIGINES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA POETRY : - : - Impromptu Lines The Priest of Ageray . Lays of the Saintly . By the ...
... ENGLISH GENTLEWOMEN OF THE SEVENTEENTH CENTURY • STUDIES IN SCOTTISH LITERATURE - No . I. , Sir David Lyndsay HAMLET THE ABORIGINES OF SOUTH AUSTRALIA POETRY : - : - Impromptu Lines The Priest of Ageray . Lays of the Saintly . By the ...
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... English and American traders . During the ten years that the Dutch remained in Triton Bay among the Outanata tribe of Pa- puans , the most friendly relations existed between the two peoples . Theft was never heard of , and no single act ...
... English and American traders . During the ten years that the Dutch remained in Triton Bay among the Outanata tribe of Pa- puans , the most friendly relations existed between the two peoples . Theft was never heard of , and no single act ...
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... English naval force being sent to the New Guinea coast to drive them into , and blockade them in , their harbours . This naval force it might not at any moment be convenient to detach from our own waters , where every available vessel ...
... English naval force being sent to the New Guinea coast to drive them into , and blockade them in , their harbours . This naval force it might not at any moment be convenient to detach from our own waters , where every available vessel ...
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... English undertaking to a successful issue . During the discussson which fol- lowed on the reading of Mr. Michie's paper on " Great Britain and New Guinea , " at the fifth meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute , held on March 16 , 1875 ...
... English undertaking to a successful issue . During the discussson which fol- lowed on the reading of Mr. Michie's paper on " Great Britain and New Guinea , " at the fifth meeting of the Royal Colonial Institute , held on March 16 , 1875 ...
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