The Irish Quarterly Review, כרך 9,חלק 1W. B. Kelly, 1859 |
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תוצאות 1-5 מתוך 89
עמוד 23
... fair dancers had their engagements so well arranged , that he could not obtain a partner ; and Madame de Genlis's nephew passed the evening in a corner , pointed at , and remarked , and forced to behold the smiling eagerness with which ...
... fair dancers had their engagements so well arranged , that he could not obtain a partner ; and Madame de Genlis's nephew passed the evening in a corner , pointed at , and remarked , and forced to behold the smiling eagerness with which ...
עמוד 24
... fair neck of the ambassadress . The Abbé Fauchet was a more redoubtable deserter . " More partial to the simplicity of the earlier times of the church , seduced by the ambition to act an important part in the distribution The historical ...
... fair neck of the ambassadress . The Abbé Fauchet was a more redoubtable deserter . " More partial to the simplicity of the earlier times of the church , seduced by the ambition to act an important part in the distribution The historical ...
עמוד 52
... fair of 1851 did not present to the advanced agricultural classes , who had been in the habit of attending the Annual Cattle Shows of this great Society , the same startling and marvellous interest that , in common with other ...
... fair of 1851 did not present to the advanced agricultural classes , who had been in the habit of attending the Annual Cattle Shows of this great Society , the same startling and marvellous interest that , in common with other ...
עמוד 58
... was the land of " Short Horns ; " and if the Paris Exhibition can be relied upon as a fair data for forming an opinion on the subject , it fully realizes this assertion ; for as Mr. Foot * observes 58 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
... was the land of " Short Horns ; " and if the Paris Exhibition can be relied upon as a fair data for forming an opinion on the subject , it fully realizes this assertion ; for as Mr. Foot * observes 58 THE IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW .
עמוד 60
... fair , in a country so close to her shores as Belgium , and a country with which she has been so closely allied . France , too , in accordance with her universal genius , would equally engage in the same work of progress . The German ...
... fair , in a country so close to her shores as Belgium , and a country with which she has been so closely allied . France , too , in accordance with her universal genius , would equally engage in the same work of progress . The German ...
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