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Page xxi
... Means em- ployed for the planting of the Protestant religion in Ireland CHAPTER LXIII . Rebellion of 1641 - Infamous conduct of the lords justices ; they force the lords and gentlemen of the Pale into rebellion - 10,000,000 acres of ...
... Means em- ployed for the planting of the Protestant religion in Ireland CHAPTER LXIII . Rebellion of 1641 - Infamous conduct of the lords justices ; they force the lords and gentlemen of the Pale into rebellion - 10,000,000 acres of ...
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... means by which it was passed 366 CHAPTER LXXVII . Hopes of the Catholics from the Act of Union disappointed - Daniel O'Con- nell The Catholic Association ; the Catholic rent - The Clare election : O'Connell returned ; refuses to take ...
... means by which it was passed 366 CHAPTER LXXVII . Hopes of the Catholics from the Act of Union disappointed - Daniel O'Con- nell The Catholic Association ; the Catholic rent - The Clare election : O'Connell returned ; refuses to take ...
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... swear themselves bound for one of the English wool ports , and unload in France or Spain . By these means the trade in these parts is in a great measure destroyed , 1 Dublin . and we were obliged to try our hands at finer.
... swear themselves bound for one of the English wool ports , and unload in France or Spain . By these means the trade in these parts is in a great measure destroyed , 1 Dublin . and we were obliged to try our hands at finer.
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... means . We know that the estimated value of the linen manufactures of Ireland is 10,000,000l .; and that of the sewed muslin trade , and all other manufactures , exclusive of beer , ale , and spirits , may be taken at 6,000,000l ...
... means . We know that the estimated value of the linen manufactures of Ireland is 10,000,000l .; and that of the sewed muslin trade , and all other manufactures , exclusive of beer , ale , and spirits , may be taken at 6,000,000l ...
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... means prepared to go the length of many writers , who assert that it is decidedly , acre for acre , richer than England.3 In briefly recording the general impression left on my mind by my visit to the west of Ireland ( says Mr. Caird ) ...
... means prepared to go the length of many writers , who assert that it is decidedly , acre for acre , richer than England.3 In briefly recording the general impression left on my mind by my visit to the west of Ireland ( says Mr. Caird ) ...
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