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- Henry_Joseph_Gill abstract "Henry Joseph Gill (1836 - 1903) was an Irish publisher, translator, and politician.A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Henry Joseph Gill was the managing editor of M. H. Gill and Sons, publishers.He translated works including The Cid Campeador by Antonio de Trueba.He was Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Westmeath from 1880 to 1883 and for Limerick City from 1885 to 1888.".
- Q16030795 abstract "Henry Joseph Gill (1836 - 1903) was an Irish publisher, translator, and politician.A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Henry Joseph Gill was the managing editor of M. H. Gill and Sons, publishers.He translated works including The Cid Campeador by Antonio de Trueba.He was Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Westmeath from 1880 to 1883 and for Limerick City from 1885 to 1888.".
- Henry_Joseph_Gill comment "Henry Joseph Gill (1836 - 1903) was an Irish publisher, translator, and politician.A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Henry Joseph Gill was the managing editor of M. H. Gill and Sons, publishers.He translated works including The Cid Campeador by Antonio de Trueba.He was Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Westmeath from 1880 to 1883 and for Limerick City from 1885 to 1888.".
- Q16030795 comment "Henry Joseph Gill (1836 - 1903) was an Irish publisher, translator, and politician.A graduate of Trinity College Dublin, Henry Joseph Gill was the managing editor of M. H. Gill and Sons, publishers.He translated works including The Cid Campeador by Antonio de Trueba.He was Irish Parliamentary Party MP for Westmeath from 1880 to 1883 and for Limerick City from 1885 to 1888.".