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Forging in the Smithy: National Identity and Representation in Anglo-Irish ... - Page 20
by International Association for the Study of Anglo-Irish Literature. International Congress - 1995 - 249 pages
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Statistical Survey of the County of Cork: With Observations on the Means of ...

Horatio Townsend - Agricultural surveys - 1810 - 906 pages
...the building of houses and ship.-., so commodiously, as that, if some princes of the world had t hem, they would soon hope to be lords of all the seas and erelong of all the world ; •nd also full of very good ports and havens, opening * Everything remain«...
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The Protestant advocate: or, A review of publications relating to ..., Volume 3

1814 - 804 pages
...seas that will carry even ships upon their waters ; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for building houses and ships, so commodiously, as that if some...in the world had them, they would soon hope to be lord of all the seas, and ere long of all the world ; so very full of good ports and havens opening...
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Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 31

England - 1832 - 1102 pages
...inland seas, that will carry even ships upon their waters ; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for building of houses and ships, so commodiously, as...lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world." The rivers and lakes remain in spite of their proprietors, but, for the most part, the woods have disappeared...
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Narrative of a Residence in Ireland During the Summer of 1814, and that of 1815

Anne Plumptre - Ireland - 1817 - 452 pages
...tfiefr waters, adorned with goodly woods even fit for building of houses and ships, so commodiuusly, as that if some princes in the world had them, they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world : also full of very good ports...
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Florence Macarthy: An Irish Tale, Volume 1

Lady Morgan (Sydney) - Irish in literature - 1818 - 350 pages
...even shippes upon their waters, adorned with goodly woods, even Jit for building houses and shippes, so commodiously, as that if some princes in the world...of all the seas, and ere long, of all the world— also full of very good ports and havens, opening into England, as inviting us f<f come into them, to...
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The American Monthly Magazine and Critical Review, Volume 4

1818 - 498 pages
...even shippes upon their waters, adorned with goodly woods, even fit for building houses and shippes, so commodiously, as that if some princes in the world...to be lords- of all the seas, and ere long, of all thr world — also full of very good ports and havens opening into England, as inviting us to come...
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The Lament of the Emerald Isle

Charles Phillips - Elegiac poetry, English - 1818 - 248 pages
...goodly woods, even fit for building of houses " and ships, so commodiously, that if some princes of " the world had them, they would soon hope to be " lords of all seas, and ere long of the world." Such is the description of the country : as a companion to it, I...
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Practical Suggestions on the General Improvement of the Navigation of the ...

Thomas Steele - Catholics - 1828 - 194 pages
..." seas, that will carry even shippes upon their " waters; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for " building of houses and ships, so commodiously, " as...if some princes in the world had them, " they would soone hope to be lords of all the seas, " and, erelong, of all the world: also full of very " good...
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The British Magazine, Volume 1

Arts - 1830 - 824 pages
...seas, that will carry even ships upon their waters, adorned with goodly woods even fit for building houses and ships, so commodiously, as that if some...lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world ; also full of тегу good ports and havens opening upon Kngland, inviting us to come unto them,...
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Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Volume 31

Scotland - 1832 - 1042 pages
...inland seas, that will carry even ships upon their waters ; adorned with goodly woods, even fit for building of houses and ships, so commodiously, as...lords of all the seas, and ere long of all the world." The rivers and lakes remain in spite of their proprietors, but, for the most E art,, the woods have...
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