The Dublin University Magazine: A Literary and Political Journal, Volume 88W. Curry, jun., and Company, 1876 |
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... Kilkenny , was a native of County Clare . We shall refer to him later on . The journey from Ennis to Lime- rick , now traversed by rail , was formerly a pleasant drive of a few hours through a picturesque and & c . but all I could ...
... Kilkenny , was a native of County Clare . We shall refer to him later on . The journey from Ennis to Lime- rick , now traversed by rail , was formerly a pleasant drive of a few hours through a picturesque and & c . but all I could ...
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... Kilkenny , in 1767 , and en- tered Trinity College in his fifteenth year . His career in our University was brilliant , and deserves to be re- membered . He swept away all the honours in science and classics , and gained a scholarship ...
... Kilkenny , in 1767 , and en- tered Trinity College in his fifteenth year . His career in our University was brilliant , and deserves to be re- membered . He swept away all the honours in science and classics , and gained a scholarship ...
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... Kilkenny , and Bushe was in great demand for amateur performances . He was considered an excellent judge of acting , and on one occasion was appealed to by the performers , who sought his opinion as to who acted best . Bushe was ...
... Kilkenny , and Bushe was in great demand for amateur performances . He was considered an excellent judge of acting , and on one occasion was appealed to by the performers , who sought his opinion as to who acted best . Bushe was ...
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... Kilkenny by ties of affection and property , he did not care to wander far from his ancestral home , and passed most of his vacations at Kil- murry . He continued to preside over the Queen's Bench for many years , and , on his ...
... Kilkenny by ties of affection and property , he did not care to wander far from his ancestral home , and passed most of his vacations at Kil- murry . He continued to preside over the Queen's Bench for many years , and , on his ...
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... Kilkenny , and , on the elevation of Lord Plunket to the Bench in 1827 , as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , Mr. Joy became Attorney - General , and Mr. Doherty Solicitor - General . Associated with Mr. Doherty in the conspiracy ...
... Kilkenny , and , on the elevation of Lord Plunket to the Bench in 1827 , as Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , Mr. Joy became Attorney - General , and Mr. Doherty Solicitor - General . Associated with Mr. Doherty in the conspiracy ...
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