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Richard William Church. the daily alarms of treachery and insurrection , a man naturally learns hardness . Under ... natural one for all English comers , and of which the prizes were lucrative offices and forfeited manors and abbeys ...
Richard William Church. the daily alarms of treachery and insurrection , a man naturally learns hardness . Under ... natural one for all English comers , and of which the prizes were lucrative offices and forfeited manors and abbeys ...
Page 79
... natural beauties . The more recent accounts are not so favourable . " Kilcolman , " says the writer in Murray's Handbook , " is a small peel tower , with cramped and dark rooms , a form which every gentleman's house assumed in turbulent ...
... natural beauties . The more recent accounts are not so favourable . " Kilcolman , " says the writer in Murray's Handbook , " is a small peel tower , with cramped and dark rooms , a form which every gentleman's house assumed in turbulent ...
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... natural advantages of Ireland . Speaking of the North , he says , - And sure it is yet a most beautifull and sweet countrey as any is under heaven , seamed throughout with many goodly rivers , replenished with all sortes of fish , most ...
... natural advantages of Ireland . Speaking of the North , he says , - And sure it is yet a most beautifull and sweet countrey as any is under heaven , seamed throughout with many goodly rivers , replenished with all sortes of fish , most ...
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