The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... Irish manufacture in 1800 , the " Consequences of a Re- peal of the Union ; " and the Rev. Mr. Godkin , in the true spirit of lingual reform , and to establish , perhaps , a repeal vernacular , terms his chapters on " the Ancient Irish ...
... Irish manufacture in 1800 , the " Consequences of a Re- peal of the Union ; " and the Rev. Mr. Godkin , in the true spirit of lingual reform , and to establish , perhaps , a repeal vernacular , terms his chapters on " the Ancient Irish ...
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... Irish fisheries , " immense quantities of beef , pork , tallow , and butter were sent from Ireland to those countries ( the Ame- rican plantations ) for the support of the infant colonies , as well as large quantities exported for the ...
... Irish fisheries , " immense quantities of beef , pork , tallow , and butter were sent from Ireland to those countries ( the Ame- rican plantations ) for the support of the infant colonies , as well as large quantities exported for the ...
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... Irish provisions by the Plantations , induced at once individual distress and com- mercial embarrassment ; yet , even dur- ing that protracted season of national misfortune , we have the evidence of the most accurate of inquirers ...
... Irish provisions by the Plantations , induced at once individual distress and com- mercial embarrassment ; yet , even dur- ing that protracted season of national misfortune , we have the evidence of the most accurate of inquirers ...
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... Irish parliament inverted the process by which " wealth accumulates as men decay ; " and performed the operation so effectually , that even the enormous augmentation of human labour , as an instrument of production , scarcely ...
... Irish parliament inverted the process by which " wealth accumulates as men decay ; " and performed the operation so effectually , that even the enormous augmentation of human labour , as an instrument of production , scarcely ...
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... Irish militia ; threatened invasion of Ireland by the French ; the dismay caused by the bank restriction act ; sedition co- erced by the Pitt and Grenville acts ; the suspension of the British Habeas corpus act ; the attack upon the ...
... Irish militia ; threatened invasion of Ireland by the French ; the dismay caused by the bank restriction act ; sedition co- erced by the Pitt and Grenville acts ; the suspension of the British Habeas corpus act ; the attack upon the ...
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