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Juverna or
Iuverna is a
Latin name for Ireland, a less
common variant of Hibernia; both
derive from the
earlier Iverna.
Juverna occurs in the
works of...
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Juverna was a
schooner launched at
Portaferry in 1804. She
immediately became a
slave ship in the
triangular trade in
enslaved people. She made one complete...
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Government in the form of a
series of
letters written under the
pseudonym "
Juverna". The
letters caused a
major scandal, and
after some delay,
Johnson was...
- from his own colleagues: he was the
subject of
scurrilous attacks by "
Juverna", who was
later discovered to be a
senior judge,
Robert Johnson, who was...
- Warof1812.ca.
Retrieved 12
October 2017.[unreliable source?] Chappell, W.;
Juverna (1
October 1864). "Old Songs: "Dumbarton's Drums" and "Over the
Hills and...
- Prim and
Juverna theories in
early editions; the 19th
edition follows Brewer's
Dictionary of
Irish Phrase and
Fable in
plumping for the
Juverna theory);...
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libel cases both
against Cobbett and
against the
author of the letters, "
Juverna" (a
variant of Hibernia, Ireland) whom he had
unmasked as
Robert Johnson...
- but
wrongly suspected of
being the
author of the
notoriously scurrilous "
Juverna" letters,
whose publication caused a
major political scandal in 1803-5...
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captured Vengeance. At some
point Leander pressed a
seaman from the crew of
Juverna,
which was
returning to
England from
Suriname where she had
delivered a...
- term used by the Romans. They also used a
number of
other terms,
namely Juverna, Juvernia, Ouvernia, Ibernia, Ierna, Vernia.
Ptolemy also
refers to it...