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The following pages link to Dublin (Q219432):
Displayed 100 items.
- Library of Trinity College Dublin (Q219416) (← links)
- Leo Wenzel Pollak (Q223046) (← links)
- Agnes Bernelle (Q223661) (← links)
- Ludwig Hopf (Q225372) (← links)
- Ernst Lewy (Q226161) (← links)
- Hans Sachs (Q227280) (← links)
- Ludwig Bieler (Q228522) (← links)
- Jonathan Swift (Q229755) (← links)
- The Perquisite Monger [...] London: Printed and reprinted in Dublin (1712). (Q233930) (← links)
- National Library of Ireland, Dublin (Q233931) (← links)
- John Hely-Hutchinson (Q253444) (← links)
- Trinity College Dublin (Q256600) (← links)
- Richard Steele (Q265923) (← links)
- A Turkish Merchant at Amsterdam [Daniel Defoe?], The Conduct of Christians Made the Sport of Infidels (Dublin: T. Hume/ P. Campbell, 1718). (Q272535) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Farther Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Dublin: J. Gill/ J. Hyde/ G. Grierson/ R. Gunne/ R. Owen/ E. Dobson Jr./ G. Risk, 1719). (Q272570) (← links)
- [Charles Gildon,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Mr. D–––– De F––, 3rd edition (Dublin: E. Sadleir/ P. Dugan, 1719). (Q272574) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe,] The Life and Strange Surprizing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe (Dublin: J. Gill/ J. Hide/ G. Grierson/ R. Gunne/ R. Owen/ E. Dobson, 1719). (Q272582) (← links)
- [Daniel DeFoe?] The Dumb Philosopher (Dublin: T. Hume, 1720). (Q272592) (← links)
- [Géromino Fernandez,] The Honour of Chivalry, or the Famous and Delectable History of Don Bellianis of Greece (Dublin: L. Dillon). (Q272597) (← links)
- Dealrivier Manley/ William Painter Clarke, The Power of Love (Dublin: P. Dugan, 1720). (Q272603) (← links)
- Mary Davys (Q272671) (← links)
- Frances Sheridan (Q272716) (← links)
- Adelaide O'Keeffe (Q272913) (← links)
- Charles Maturin (Q272944) (← links)
- Sydney, Lady Morgan (Q272946) (← links)
- Anna Maria Hall (Q273064) (← links)
- Annie French Hector (Q273397) (← links)
- Percy Hetherington Fitzgerald (Q273590) (← links)
- Charles Rathbone Low (Q273648) (← links)
- Kathleen O'Meara (Q273692) (← links)
- Frances O'Brien (Q273723) (← links)
- Mary Hartley (Q273931) (← links)
- Paul Creagh (Q363251) (← links)
- Jacques Delamain (Q363479) (← links)
- Philip Seybold, Twelve Airs with Variations for the Harp, op 12 (Dublin: Printed for the Author, 1796?). (Q375594) (← links)
- Timothy Geary, Ten canzonets for one and two voices (Dublin: Edmund Lee; for the author, 1790?). (Q375626) (← links)
- John Trydell, Two Essays on the Theory and Practice of Music (Dublin: Printed for the Editor, 1766). (Q375694) (← links)
- John Clarke, Eight Glees, op 4 (Dublin: Gough, 1798). (Q375717) (← links)
- John Andrew Stevenson, Twelve Glees (Dublin: Printed for the Author, 1790). (Q375735) (← links)
- Philip Cogan, Three Sonatas for the Piano Forte, op 7 (Dublin: Edmund Lee, 1795?). (Q375775) (← links)
- Thomas Maguire, Twelve Favorite Waltzes (Dublin: Printed for the Author, 1815?). (Q375951) (← links)
- David Weyman, Melodia Sacra (Dublin: George Allen, 1816). (Q375958) (← links)
- Pietro Metastasio, Three Dramatic Pieces of Metastasio Translated from the Original by Francis Olivari (Dublin: R. E. Mercier, 1797). (Q375966) (← links)
- William Chetwood, A General History of the Stage (Dublin: Printed for the Author, 1749). (Q376078) (← links)
- John McVity, Select Psalm and Hymn Tunes [...]. Second Edition (Dublin: George Bonham, 1787). (Q376085) (← links)
- John Gay, Poems on Several Occasions (Dublin: S. Powell, 1729). (Q376086) (← links)
- William Brocas, A Favorite Air and Polonaise for the Flute (Dublin, 1824?). (Q376102) (← links)
- Samuel Whyte, The Shamrock or, Hibernian Cresses (Dublin: Printed for the Editor, 1772). (Q376108) (← links)
- Smollett Holder, A Collection of Quick and Slow Marches Troops &c (Dublin: B. Cooke, 1795). (Q376129) (← links)
- Johann Kusser (Q377154) (← links)
- Pietro Castrucci (Q377336) (← links)
- Francesco Geminiani (Q377425) (← links)
- Francis Hutcheson (Q377902) (← links)
- Thomas Carter (Q378144) (← links)
- Michael Kelly (Q378891) (← links)
- Paul Alday (Q378898) (← links)
- Thomas Carter (Q379105) (← links)
- Johann Bernhard Logier (Q379324) (← links)
- Henry Smart (Q379343) (← links)
- Thomas Cooke (Q379466) (← links)
- John Field (Q379476) (← links)
- Samuel Lover (Q379937) (← links)
- Michael William Balfe (Q380387) (← links)
- Robert Prescott Stewart (Q381245) (← links)
- Mary Dickenson-Auner (Q383584) (← links)
- Frank Ll. Harrison (Q384481) (← links)
- James Wilson (Q384870) (← links)
- Barton Booth (Q387387) (← links)
- Henry Brooke (Q387405) (← links)
- William Rufus Chetwood (Q387423) (← links)
- Philip Francis (Q387481) (← links)
- Constantia Grierson (née Crawley) (Q387499) (← links)
- Samuel Madden (Q387589) (← links)
- Thomas Moore (Q387604) (← links)
- Macnamera Morgan (Q387608) (← links)
- Robert Craggs Nugent (Q387618) (← links)
- Tadhg Ó Neachtain (Q387621) (← links)
- George Ogle (Q387627) (← links)
- Matthew Pilkington (Q387644) (← links)
- William Robertson (Q387657) (← links)
- Philip Francis (Q388599) (← links)
- The three distinct knocks: or the door of the most antient free-masonary, opening to all men, neither naked nor cloath'd, [...] being an universal description of all its branches (Dublin, 1785). (Q400881) (← links)
- Oscar Wilde (Q403193) (← links)
- Dalkey (Q448472) (← links)
- Jürgen Barkhoff (Q452779) (← links)
- Célestin Lainé (Q454346) (← links)
- Carl Lottner (Q454587) (← links)
- Roparz Hemon (Q454675) (← links)
- Whitley Stokes (Q454838) (← links)
- Margaret Stokes (Q454839) (← links)
- John Synge (Q454841) (← links)
- Aodh De Blacam (Q454958) (← links)
- Dan Breen (Q454959) (← links)
- Bryan Delaney (Q455224) (← links)
- Richard Llewellyn (Q455356) (← links)
- Seán O'Casey (Q455359) (← links)
- Patrick Pearse (Q455387) (← links)
- Douglas Hyde (Q455906) (← links)
- Michael Davitt (Q455907) (← links)
- William Quan Judge (Q469652) (← links)