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Query concerning a crest said to belong to the family of Dixon by T., J. O.
Published: 1906 “…T., J. O.…”
Citation: Journal of the Cork Historical and Archaeological Society, Ser. 2, Vol. XII, p. 104, 1906Journal Article -
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The reaper's song: a poem beginning "The sheaves are all gathered, the reaping is done". by B., J. O.
Published: 1848Citation: The Dublin University magazine: a literary and political journal, Vol. XXXII, p. 530, November, 1848Journal Article -
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Poetry and the moderns. by Bartley, J. O.
Published: 1936Citation: Ireland to-day, Vol. I, No. 7, pp. 25-32, December, 1936Journal Article -
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Review of The stage Irishman, by G. C. Duggan. by Bartley, J. O.
Published: 1937Citation: Ireland to-day, Vol. II, No. 5, pp. 82-84, May, 1937Journal Article -
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A topical play of ninety-eight. by Bartley, J. O.
Published: 1941Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. XXVIII, pp. 57-60, September, 1941Journal Article -
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Bulls and bog witticisms. by Bartley, J. O.
Published: 1947Citation: The Irish book lover, Vol. XXX, pp. 59-62, November, 1947Journal Article -
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The Gaelic language in English plays. by Bartley, J. O.
Published: 1950Citation: The Journal of the Royal Society of Antiquaries of Ireland, Ser. 7, Vol. XX, pp. 29-35, 1950Journal Article -
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The Analyst controversy. Berkeley's influence on the development of mathematics. by Wisdom, J. O.
Published: 1939Citation: Hermathena: a Dublin University review, No. LIV, pp. 3-29, November, 1939Journal Article -
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The compensation of errors in the method of fluxions. by Wisdom, J. O.
Published: 1941Citation: Hermathena: a Dublin University review, No. LVII, pp. 49-81, May, 1941Journal Article -
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The Analyst controversy, Berkeley as a mathematician. by Wisdom, J. O.
Published: 1942Citation: Hermathena: a Dublin University review, No. LIX, pp. 111-128, May, 1942Journal Article -
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Cod Mayo-naise: a poem beginning "That his motion was lost does not matter a bit" by F., J. O.
Published: 1931Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XXI, p. 678, July, 1931Journal Article -
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Guess again: a poem beginning "It may be G. K. Chesterton, though no one hints at Shaw" by F., J. O.
Published: 1931Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XXI, p. 772, August, 1931Journal Article -
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Out of evil: a poem beginning "The rolling stone gathers no moss" by F., J. O.
Published: 1931Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XXI, p. 960, October, 1931Journal Article -
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Charity: a poem beginning "Between two gentlemen, we know" by F., J. O.
Published: 1931Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XXI, p. 1067, November, 1931Journal Article -
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A man (Mussolini): a poem beginning "It takes a man as big as Alexander". by F., J. O.
Published: 1931Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XXI, p. 1072, November, 1931Journal Article -
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Straws in the wind: a poem beginning "Once Griffith said some pleasant things" by F., J. O.
Published: 1931Citation: The Catholic bulletin, Vol. XXI, p. 1142, December, 1931Journal Article -
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Review of A study in memory, a philosophical essay, by E. J. Furlong. by Widsom, J. O.
Published: 1952 Other Authors: “…Wisdom, J. O.…”
Citation: Hermathena: a Dublin University review, No. LXXX, pp. 72-82, November, 1952Journal Article -
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A hundred years ago: 1776. by H., J. O.
Published: 1876Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. IV, pp. 133-143, February, 1876Journal Article -
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Dr. McDonnell on the Rising and alleged massacre of 1641 being a review of The Ulster Civil War of 1641 by John McDonnell, M.D. by H., J. O.
Published: 1879Citation: The Irish monthly, Vol. VII, pp. 463-468, September, 1879Journal Article -
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A short description of the existing bridges at Waterford and Portumna, and of the proposed new structures to replace them. Illustr. by Moynan, J. O.
Published: 1910Citation: Transactions of the Institution of Civil Engineers of Ireland, Vol. XXXVI, pp. 224-250, 1910Journal Article
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