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Children's literature. Juvenile literature --- kinderen --- jeugdliteratuur --- Kipling, Rudyard --- Children in literature --- Children's stories, English --- Childhood in literature --- Children in poetry --- History and criticism --- Kipling, R. --- Kipling, Joseph Rudyard --- Kipling, Redʹi︠a︡rd --- Kipling, Dzh. R. --- Kiplīṅga, Raḍiyārḍa --- Yussuf, --- R. K. --- RK --- K., R. --- Kipḷiṅ --- Киплинг, Редьярд --- כ״ץ, אלי, --- קיפגינג, ר. --- קיפליג, ר. --- קיפלינג, רודיארד, --- קיפלינג, רודירד --- קיפלינג, רידיארד --- קיפלינג, רידיארד, --- קיפלינג, רעדוארד, --- קיפלינג, רעדיארד --- קיפלינג, ר. --- קפלינג, רודיארד, --- Four Anglo-Indian writers --- Two writers --- Vecchio, --- Kingcraft, --- One of them, --- Correspondent, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- Language.
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Buddhism --- Buddhist monasteries --- Monastic and religious life (Buddhism) --- Economic aspects --- Tiantong si (Yin Xian China).
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The life and political career of William Conolly, a key figure in the establishment of the eighteenth century protestant ascendancy in Ireland. William Conolly (1662-1729) was one of the most powerful Irish political figures of his day. As a politician, in the years 1715-29 simultaneously Speaker of the Irish House of Commons, Chief Commissioner of the Revenue, Lord Justice, and Privy Councillor, he made significant contributions to the role of the Irish parliament in Irish life, to the establishment of a more efficient government bureaucracy, and to the emergence of a constructive strain of patriotism. In addition, he was a patron of architects, contributing significantly to the fashioning of Georgian Dublin, and building his own Palladian mansion at Castletown, nowadays one of the most frequently visited Irish historic properties. His rise to wealth and eminence from very humble beginnings and a Catholic background also illustrates the permeability of Irish society. Conolly's career reflects the development of the early Georgian Irish political,cultural and ideological nation, in all its complexities and contradictions. PATRICK WALSH is an IRCHSS Government of Ireland CARA mobility fellow jointly affiliated with University College London and University College Dublin.
Politicians --- Protestantism --- History --- Conolly, William, --- Ireland --- Christianity --- Church history --- Protestant churches --- Reformation --- Castletown. --- Catholic Background. --- Cultural. --- Eighteenth Century. --- Georgian Dublin. --- Ideological Nation. --- Irish Parliament. --- Irish Protestant Ascendancy. --- Irish Society. --- Patrick Walsh. --- Political. --- University College Dublin. --- University College London. --- William Conolly.
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Foreign trade. International trade --- Agronomy --- Mexico: North --- Texas --- Texas [state]
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Dit boek voor kleuters toont ons tien dingen die we allemaal kunnen doen om van elke dag een groene dag te maken.
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