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T HE QUARTERLY REVIEW , No . CCVILL , is Published THIS DAY . CONTENTS : I . The Abusdkl Society—Fresco Painting . II . Horace and his Translators . III . Cardinal Wiseman ' s Four Pofes . IV . James Watt . V . The Roman at his Farm . VI . Sir Chas . Napier ' s Career in India . VII . Past and Present Administrations . John Murray , Albemarle street .
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DUBLIN UNIVERSITY MAGAZINE , No . 311 , NOVEMBER , 185 S . Gerald Fitzgerald , " TheChevalier . " By Charles Lever . Part XI . Horace Walpole in his Old Rides upon Mules and AKe Donkeys . —V . Through the Crinoline-and Whales . Dark to Amba Bahom . Outside a Playground . A Subterranean Adventure . The Works of the Rev . R . A . Lyra Germanica . Vau ° -han . George Sand on Prince Jottings on Eclipses . Talleyrand . _ Patrick Delany , D . D . Irish Archaeological Publica-The Half-Brothers . A Tale . tions . Dublin : Alex . Thom and Sons ; London : Hurst and Blackett .
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' * „ iifl . ' . Omrenm . 80 . 1858 . 1 THE LEAP EH . 1175
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Leader (1850-1860), Oct. 30, 1858, page 1175, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse2.kdl.kcl.ac.uk/periodicals/l/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2266/page/31/
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