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History of the University of Dublin, (founded by Queen Elizabeth,) its origin, progress, and present condition, with biographical notices of many eminent men educated therein. Illustrated by views of its buildings, and the academic costumes, etc., worn in this venerable seat of learning

History of the University of Dublin, (founded by Queen Elizabeth,) its origin, progress, and present condition, with biographical notices of many eminent men educated therein. Illustrated by views of its buildings, and the academic costumes, etc., worn in this venerable seat of learning
  • Title: History of the University of Dublin, (founded by Queen Elizabeth,) its origin, progress, and present condition, with biographical notices of many eminent men educated therein. Illustrated by views of its buildings, and the academic costumes, etc., worn in this venerable seat of learning
  • Author: Taylor, William B. Sarsfield (William Benjamin Sarsfield), 1781-1850
  • Number of pages: 594 pages
  • Language: English
  • Topics: Geography, Ireland, Leinster, Dublin

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