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Quarterly Review.
VOL. VII.
DUBLIN:
W. B. KELLY, 8, GRAFTON-STREET.
LONDON: SIMPKIN, MARSHALL AND CO.
M. T. GASSON, 139, ELIZABETH-STREET, MELBOUrne.
TO BE HAD OF ALL BOOKSELLERS IN THE UNITED KINGDOM.
1857.
HANVARY COLLEGE
APR 29 1919
LIBRARY
Have fund
THE
IRISH QUARTERLY REVIEW.
No. XXV.-MARCH, 1857.
CONTENTS.
ARTICLE.
I.-ODD PHASES IN LITERATURE. Third Paper:-
1. Mémoire sur l'ancienne Chevalerie.
2. Essais d'Honneur.
3. Histoire du Drapeau.
II.-BALDWIN, FIRST FRENCH EMPEROR OF CON-
STANTINOPLE:--
Baudoin IX. Comte de Flandre, pre-
mier Empereur Romain de Constantinople.
Drame historique en cinq, Actes, precede de
considerations historiques, politiques, et litte-
raires d'une interessante actualite. Par Julien le
Rousseau. Paris: 1856.
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III.-SUICIDE; ITS MOTIVES AND MYSTERIES :—
Recherches sur les Opinions et la Legislation en
Matière de Mort Volantaire Pendent le Moyen
Age. Par M. H. Bourquelot. Paris: 1840. 49
IV. THE IRISH POOR LAW :—
A History of the Irish Poor Law, in Con-
nexion with the Condition of the People. By
Sir George Nicholls, K.C.B., late Poor
Law Commissioner, and Secretary to the
Poor Law Board. London: John Mur-
ray, Albemarle-street; Knight and Co., 90,
Fleet-street. 1856,
V. THE FRENCH OPERA AT PARIS :-
1. Petits Mémoires de l'Opéra. Par Charles de
Boigne. Paris, 1857...
2. Histoire du Théatre de l'Académie Royale de
Musique en France. A Paris, 1757.
3. Musical History, Biography and Criticism, by
George Hogarth, 2 Vols. London, 1838.
4. Memoirs of the Opera, by George Hogarth.
Richard Bentley, London, 1851.
VI.-MACAULAY A HISTORIAN.-How not To DO
IT:-
The History of England from the Accession of
James the II., By Thomas Babington Macaulay.
Vols. I. to IV. London: Longmans.
VII. THE ENGLISH FOLLY FORT-THE CHURCH Es-
TABLISHMENT IN IRELAND :—
1. Tracts of the British Anti-State Church Asso-
ciation. London: Cockshaw, 1857.
2. A proposal for Religious Equality in Ireland,
and for a Charitable Settlement of the Irish
Church Question. Addressed to his Constitu-
ents by William Shee, Sergeant-at-Law, M.P.
for the County of Kilkenny. Dublin; Richard-
son, 1857.
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