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... called the educated classes , but for the information of all who desire to study the Irish question . In selecting my authorities , especially in the historical chapters , I have given the preference to moderate , im- partial , and ...
... called the educated classes , but for the information of all who desire to study the Irish question . In selecting my authorities , especially in the historical chapters , I have given the preference to moderate , im- partial , and ...
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... called Laws of Discovery - Most demoral- izing in their effects ; most ably planned to effect their end - Illustrations thereof Arthur O'Leary the outlaw ; followed by the penal laws , after death - Case of Doctor Richard Walsh ...
... called Laws of Discovery - Most demoral- izing in their effects ; most ably planned to effect their end - Illustrations thereof Arthur O'Leary the outlaw ; followed by the penal laws , after death - Case of Doctor Richard Walsh ...
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... called the Irish question , it is impossible to divorce the present and the past . They must be taken together . In the year 1724 , Dean Swift wrote as follows : - As to Ireland , the people of England know little more of it than they ...
... called the Irish question , it is impossible to divorce the present and the past . They must be taken together . In the year 1724 , Dean Swift wrote as follows : - As to Ireland , the people of England know little more of it than they ...
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... called glance coal , and blind coal . 6 2 Mountain limestone ; ' so called by geologists , because in England , where it was first noticed , it rises in lofty hills , as in Derbyshire . In Ireland it is chiefly found in the great ...
... called glance coal , and blind coal . 6 2 Mountain limestone ; ' so called by geologists , because in England , where it was first noticed , it rises in lofty hills , as in Derbyshire . In Ireland it is chiefly found in the great ...
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... called ' Kilkenny . ' Fire - damp is unknown in this district . ' The Ballycastle collieries are of great antiquity . In 1770 , the miners discovered a long narrow passage cut through the rock . On clearing away the incrustations from ...
... called ' Kilkenny . ' Fire - damp is unknown in this district . ' The Ballycastle collieries are of great antiquity . In 1770 , the miners discovered a long narrow passage cut through the rock . On clearing away the incrustations from ...
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