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... Library, with its prestigious collection of Islamic, Oriental and Christian manuscripts, paintings and other works of art, to the Clock Tower at Dublin Castle. ...
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... of maturity at the end of the story, and public life in Dublin at that ... being blind was a quiet street except at the hour when the Christian Brothers' school ...
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... The citizens of Dublin depend solely on the eye for comprehension but still do not ... Dead takes place on January sixth, which is of course the Christian feast of ...
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... There has been no suggestion, however, that Bronte was anything but a devout Christian. ... Derek Traversi in the Dublin Review, 1949 speaks of the "spirit of ...
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... For all this, Stephen begins to see Dublin as "filthy" with "its foul green puddles ... the young man resolves to rededicate himself to a life of Christian piety so ...
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... Kells. This book had both Celtic and Christian aspects to it. ... 42 The Book of Kells can now be seen at Trinity College in Dublin. The ...
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... In the six months that King Henry was in Dublin he was ... He succeeded beyond any rational expectation, as Ireland eventually became almost exclusively Christian. ...
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... life. She lives in Dublin, and she is Christian. Her father had friend who is preacher, and she also "prayed to God to direct her" . ...
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... Audacht Morainn, ed. F. Kelly, Dublin, 1976. Bitel, Lisa M. Isle of the Saints: Monastic Settlement and Christian Community in Early Ireland, Cork University ...
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... The Christian monastery communities of Jarrow and Iona, lying on Britain's exposed northern ... In 795 raids were recorded near Dublin and in 799 on the coast of ...
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... However, being that his views were more of a puritan form, William grew much of a disliking to the Christian ways of Oxford. ... He stayed in Dublin until 1670. ...
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... However, being that his views were more of a puritan form, William grew much of a disliking to the Christian ways of Oxford. ... He stayed in Dublin until 1670. ...
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... Fintan's Christian Brothers School in Sutton and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. He continued his education at University College, Dublin, where he achieved ...
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... Fintan's Christian Brothers School in Sutton and graduated with a Bachelor of Arts. He continued his education at University College, Dublin, where he achieved ...
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... He was accepted into the University of Dublin when he was fourteen with ... of Swift's personality was largely influenced by his classical-Christian upbringing and ...
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... Instead, he enrolled at the Christian Brothers' School seven miles from his home. ... That school, which was located near Dublin, was run by the Holy Ghost fathers ...
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... In Christian Ireland, the same principal was ovserved in the construction of shrines ... very many modern cities are of Celtic origion, London, Dublin, Paris and ...
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... and his belongings, the boy's two trips, his walks through Dublin shopping and his ... He begins to blend a romantic symbol with a Christian symbol and transforms ...
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... while Hopkins worked as a professor at University College, Dublin (Drabble 474). ... the fragmentation of his capacity to represent his Christian vision adequately ...
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... Messiah was first preformed in Dublin, Ireland in 1742. ... received by the audience due mostly because of religious opposition to the use of a Christian text in ...
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... O'Brien In 1881 an Irishwoman watched young Irish Girls being herded aboard a steamship in Dublin. ... The whole project was purely an act of Christian charity. ...
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... Messiah was first preformed in Dublin, Ireland in 1742. ... received by the audience due mostly because of religious opposition to the use of a Christian text in ...
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... Her parents baptized Agnes as a Christian. She was the youngest of the three. ... It was his choice " ( Clucas, 1988 ). Agnes was off to Abbey in Dublin, Ireland. ...
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... They also established Russia and cities such as Kiev and Dublin. ... year 995, Viking chieftain Olaf Tryggvasson conquers Norway and declares it a Christian kingdom ...
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... For his painting of the death of the first Christian martyr the young Leiden artist ... Bust of a Young Man at the National Gallery of Ireland, Dublin, shows close ...
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... joines the Army School of Music and plays the trumpet as a soldier in Dublin. ... He tells Angela to take Frankie to the Christian Brothers, and tell them that mr O ...
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