Political and Historical Writings on Irish and British AffairsThomas Moore, who is now remembered only as the author of Moore's Melodies, was the most influential Irish political writer of the first third of the 19th century. |
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... Italy on June 9th , 1820 : “ I have just been turning over Little , which I knew by heart in 1803 , being then in my ... Italy and the Balkans . Among the heinous offences attributed to him were buggery and incest . A daughter born to ...
... Italy on June 9th , 1820 : “ I have just been turning over Little , which I knew by heart in 1803 , being then in my ... Italy and the Balkans . Among the heinous offences attributed to him were buggery and incest . A daughter born to ...
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... Italian wife , almost every thing but this is permissible . The same system which so indul- gently allows her a lover ... Italy , to pass five or six days with Lord Byron at Venice . I had written to him on my way thither to announce my ...
... Italian wife , almost every thing but this is permissible . The same system which so indul- gently allows her a lover ... Italy , to pass five or six days with Lord Byron at Venice . I had written to him on my way thither to announce my ...
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... Italy . On graduating from the University off Parmaa he was appointed inspector of schools by the Duke of Modena ... Italian in the new University just then being established . In 1831 he moved to the British Museum and became an ...
... Italy . On graduating from the University off Parmaa he was appointed inspector of schools by the Duke of Modena ... Italian in the new University just then being established . In 1831 he moved to the British Museum and became an ...
Contents
Introduction by Brendan Clifford | 6 |
Memoirs Of Captain Rock | 17 |
Life Of Sheridan | 75 |
Copyright | |
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