The Dublin Penny Journal, Volume 2J.S. Folds, 1834 - Irish periodicals |
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... town of the opposite side of the road is seen the lodge of Knapan , Carrickfergus ; beyond this , about eleven miles , the town romantically situated amid a grove of trees ; and again , of Larne ; twelve three quarters farther on ...
... town of the opposite side of the road is seen the lodge of Knapan , Carrickfergus ; beyond this , about eleven miles , the town romantically situated amid a grove of trees ; and again , of Larne ; twelve three quarters farther on ...
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... towns of England , it has been a sad accompaniment . They argue , that the evils which have thus resulted are to be ... town and country . But if a spirit of competi- tion suddenly seize booksellers and printers , and all common ...
... towns of England , it has been a sad accompaniment . They argue , that the evils which have thus resulted are to be ... town and country . But if a spirit of competi- tion suddenly seize booksellers and printers , and all common ...
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... town for the accommodation of diet and lodgings ; and in order that such persons may be fully satisfied that no exorbitant or unreasonable charges shall be made on account thereof ; we the undernamed inhabitants of said town , do hereby ...
... town for the accommodation of diet and lodgings ; and in order that such persons may be fully satisfied that no exorbitant or unreasonable charges shall be made on account thereof ; we the undernamed inhabitants of said town , do hereby ...
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... town , that is , one room furnished with bedding , and other necessary conveniencies , and also fire and candle - light , at half - a - guinea a week ; and so in proportion downwards , as to all other lodgings , and all other articles ...
... town , that is , one room furnished with bedding , and other necessary conveniencies , and also fire and candle - light , at half - a - guinea a week ; and so in proportion downwards , as to all other lodgings , and all other articles ...
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... town , arising from any grant or prescription for walling the same . It was originally a per- sonal labour , imposed upon the inhabitants and neighbours , but afterwards reduced to a pecuniary tax , called Murage . Pavage - A toll in ...
... town , arising from any grant or prescription for walling the same . It was originally a per- sonal labour , imposed upon the inhabitants and neighbours , but afterwards reduced to a pecuniary tax , called Murage . Pavage - A toll in ...
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