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Six odes from Anacreon: beginning "Yes, thou may'st bid thy lofty shell". by S., F. L.
Published: 1843 “…S., F. L.…”
Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXII, pp. 399-401, October, 1843Journal Article -
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Bealtaine 1916 agus dánta eile le Piaras Béaslaí reviewed by L. F.. by F., L.
Published: 1921Citation: Studies: an Irish quarterly review, Vol. X, No. 38, pp. 309-310, June, 1921Journal Article -
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Harvy de Mont Marisco of Dunbrody Abbey. With note by F. W. Knight. by F., L.
Published: 1917Citation: Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Ser. 2, Vol. XXIII, pp. 60-61, pp. 111-112, 1917Journal Article -
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Notes on the "Duke" and "Duchess", privateers out of Bristol, and the finding of Alexander Selkirk on the island of Juan Fernandez, which inspired Defoe's Robinson Crusoe by Rawlins, F.L
Published: 1919Citation: Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Ser. 2, Vol. XXV, pp. 113-114, 1919Journal Article -
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Fifty-five, a poem beg. Like rosy apples on a shelf. by F., L. M.
Published: 1942Citation: Ulster parade, No. 3, p. 89, 1942Journal Article -
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Doggy delights, a poem, beg. When I go visiting ... by F., L. M.
Published: 1943Citation: Ulster parade, No. 4, pp. 52-53, 1943Journal Article -
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A journey into Poland. by Scott, F. L.
Published: 1967Citation: U. C. C. record, No. 42, 1967Journal Article -
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Extracts from Capt. M'Clintock's diary (kept while he explored the Arctic Regions in search of Sir John Franklin). by M'Clintock, F. L. Sir
Citation: Proceedings of the Dublin University Zoological & Botanical Association, Jan., 1856. Printed in The Natural History Review, Vol. III, 1856Journal Article -
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Reminiscences of Arctic ice-travel in search of Sir John Franklin and his companions. With geological notes and 7 plates, by Rev. Samuel Haughton. by M'Clintock, F. L. Capt
Published: 1857Citation: The Journal of the Royal Dublin Society, Vol. I, pp. 183-250, April, 1857Journal Article -
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The European Free Trade Area. by Lemass, Sean F.
Published: 1958Citation: Threshold, Vol. 2, No. 1, pp. 15-22, Spring, 1958Journal Article -
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What is the B. B. C. ? With comments by a number of people. by Laws, Frederick
Published: 1944Citation: The Bell, Vol. IX, No. 1, pp. 54-65, October, 1944Journal Article -
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Halley's comet. by Lennon, F. Rev
Published: 1910Citation: The Irish ecclesiastical record: a monthly journal under episcopal sanction, Ser. 4, Vol. XXVII, pp. 560-576, June, 1910Journal Article -
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Three poems, one, entitled, "The woman with child, the second, "The anatomy of Autumn" and the third, entitled, "To the bride". With a letter to the editor by Patricia K. Harrison... by Laughton, Freda
Published: 1945Citation: The Bell, Vol. IX, No. 4, pp. 288-289, January, 1945Journal Article -
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The rector and the fathers - the theological methods of Rev. W. S. Kerr examined by Rev. J. Nolan, P. P., reviewed (with photograph of Fr. Nolan). by Laverty, F. Rev
Published: 1911Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. I, pp. 264-266, May, 1911Journal Article -
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A black Christmas: a poem beginning "Christmas time in old Dunleary". by L., F.
Published: 1896Citation: The New Ireland review, Vol. IV, p. 384, February, 1896Journal Article -
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Recent works of sea defence at Penzance. by Latham, Frank
Published: 1907Citation: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, Vol. XXXII, pp. 82-121, 1907Journal Article -
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Three poems, entitled "The Bombed House", "Afternoon in a garden aat Vinecash" and "When from the calyx-canopy of night". by Laughton, Freda
Published: 1944Citation: The Bell, Vol. VII, No. 6, pp. 485-486, March, 1944Journal Article -
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Three poems, entitled, "Of some compelling darkness I have drunk", "When you were with me I was made of love" and "The trumpets of water". by Laughton, Freda
Published: 1944Citation: The Bell, Vol. VIII, No. 5, pp. 388-389, August, 1944Journal Article -
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A review by Freda Laughton of "The Lady of the Hare", by John Layard. by Laughton, Freda
Published: 1945Citation: The Bell, Vol. IX, No. 4, pp. 354-356, January, 1945Journal Article -
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Tombed in Spring, a poem, beginning, "The whole of life was figured in a nought". by Laughton, Freda
Published: 1945Citation: The Bell, Vol. X, No. 4, p. 292, July, 1945Journal Article
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