Observations on the State of Ireland: Principally Directed to Its Agriculture and Rural Population; in a Series of Letters, Written on a Tour Through that Country, Том 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1818 - 435 страница |
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... little distance the same quality of land may be had at less than half that money . The last mile of the road , through the Irish Town , is so execrably bad as to render it dan- Irish funeral Procession . 5 gerous for a carriage : 3.
... little distance the same quality of land may be had at less than half that money . The last mile of the road , through the Irish Town , is so execrably bad as to render it dan- Irish funeral Procession . 5 gerous for a carriage : 3.
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... renders their union as necessary as a mutual friendship is requisite for their protection and prosperity . Every wound which false policy has inflicted on Ireland has proved a gangrene in the side of Great Britain . On reference to ...
... renders their union as necessary as a mutual friendship is requisite for their protection and prosperity . Every wound which false policy has inflicted on Ireland has proved a gangrene in the side of Great Britain . On reference to ...
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... rendering this valley one of the most charming districts in Ireland . The cabins however are very wretched , very ... renders 38 Description of Dungarvon . the situation of Dungarvon elegible.
... rendering this valley one of the most charming districts in Ireland . The cabins however are very wretched , very ... renders 38 Description of Dungarvon . the situation of Dungarvon elegible.
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... rendered the country such important services . The beneficial mea- sure , which allowed a free intercourse of grain , he very ably promoted . A We are most anxious to reach Dublin , where we fondly anticipate receiving tidings from ...
... rendered the country such important services . The beneficial mea- sure , which allowed a free intercourse of grain , he very ably promoted . A We are most anxious to reach Dublin , where we fondly anticipate receiving tidings from ...
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... rendered obscure - frequently diminished , and often perverted . If the principle of human in- telligence be likened to this instrument , shall the focus of its perceptions be treated with less respect ? or , shall the natural or ...
... rendered obscure - frequently diminished , and often perverted . If the principle of human in- telligence be likened to this instrument , shall the focus of its perceptions be treated with less respect ? or , shall the natural or ...
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Adieu admiration afford agriculture appearance attention Ballinasloe banks Baron's Court beauty become Black Water Burke cabins Cappoquin Castle catholic cattle church coal comfort conduct consequence considerable Cork cottiers cultivation distance Drogheda Dublin Dungarvon Edgeworth's effect employment England English erected establishment estates exertions extensive farm farmer feelings Fermoy fertility fiorin gentlemen gentlemen's seats grain greatly green crops ground handsome happiness highly Howth hundred husbandry improvements inhabitants interest Ireland Irish J. C. C. LETTER Kilkenny Knocktopher labor land lazy beds less Lismore Lord Lough Erne luxuriant manufactory manure means Meath ment miles mind misery Navan neighbourhood Newry noble objects observed opinion opulence parties passed Phoenix Park planted pleasure plough population potatoes practice present Price Proctor produce proprietor racter regret rendered rent residence road Sept shillings situation society soil spirit streets tenants tion tithes town trade Tullamore turnips Waterford whole Wicklow mountains
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