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... period ; increase in the population of France and of Belgium in the same period - Rate per cent . of all - The form in which the diminution has taken place in Ireland - The emigrants the most valuable part of the population ; opinion of ...
... period ; increase in the population of France and of Belgium in the same period - Rate per cent . of all - The form in which the diminution has taken place in Ireland - The emigrants the most valuable part of the population ; opinion of ...
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... period of the invasions of the Northern barbarians , Ireland the depository of the learning of Western Europe ; hospitably receiving and gratuitously maintaining all students coming from Great Britain and the Continent - The honours ...
... period of the invasions of the Northern barbarians , Ireland the depository of the learning of Western Europe ; hospitably receiving and gratuitously maintaining all students coming from Great Britain and the Continent - The honours ...
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... period of the American war - Resistance to tithes ; Whiteboys , Levellers , and Hearts of Steel - Domestic troubles , and danger of foreign invasion ; inability of Government to afford protection - The Irish Volunteers ; their ...
... period of the American war - Resistance to tithes ; Whiteboys , Levellers , and Hearts of Steel - Domestic troubles , and danger of foreign invasion ; inability of Government to afford protection - The Irish Volunteers ; their ...
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... on at a very remote period . - Doctor Hamilton's ' Letters on the north coast of Antrim . ' 2 Arigna Ironworks . See Appendix II . COAL - FIELDS OF IRELAND . 11 The Tipperary coal 10 IRELAND INDUSTRIAL , POLITICAL , AND SOCIAL .
... on at a very remote period . - Doctor Hamilton's ' Letters on the north coast of Antrim . ' 2 Arigna Ironworks . See Appendix II . COAL - FIELDS OF IRELAND . 11 The Tipperary coal 10 IRELAND INDUSTRIAL , POLITICAL , AND SOCIAL .
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... period , owing to the great demand for railways , iron ships , and other such works , the increase has been so rapid as to have reached 4,523,897 tons in 1866. The magnitude of Great Britain's manufactures in iron may , in some degree ...
... period , owing to the great demand for railways , iron ships , and other such works , the increase has been so rapid as to have reached 4,523,897 tons in 1866. The magnitude of Great Britain's manufactures in iron may , in some degree ...
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Page 489 - SKETCH of the HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND to the Revolution of 1688. By the Right Rev. TV SHORT, DD Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.