The Dublin University Magazine, Том 27William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1846 |
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... ment of that period , Ireland was , to a great extent , dependent on Great Britain for her supply of cerials ; be- fore its termination , she furnished England with a very large quantity of grain ; but it , will also be perceived , that ...
... ment of that period , Ireland was , to a great extent , dependent on Great Britain for her supply of cerials ; be- fore its termination , she furnished England with a very large quantity of grain ; but it , will also be perceived , that ...
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... ment relative to the food of the Irish peasantry : - " Instead of England be- ing competent to maintain a greater proportionate population than Ireland , we should find that independently of the acknowledged superiority of the latter ...
... ment relative to the food of the Irish peasantry : - " Instead of England be- ing competent to maintain a greater proportionate population than Ireland , we should find that independently of the acknowledged superiority of the latter ...
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... ment of the insurrection , six counties in Leinster , and on the 7th of June , the county Antrim were in open re- bellion . Here chronology lends a valuable aid to the truth of history . Now , we do not intend to dispute that many ...
... ment of the insurrection , six counties in Leinster , and on the 7th of June , the county Antrim were in open re- bellion . Here chronology lends a valuable aid to the truth of history . Now , we do not intend to dispute that many ...
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... ment , even this is not a fact . Tone was permitted to depart from Ireland , from whence he went to America , and , subsequently to France , where he acted , as comically as Power him- self , the part of " the Irish Ambas- sador ...
... ment , even this is not a fact . Tone was permitted to depart from Ireland , from whence he went to America , and , subsequently to France , where he acted , as comically as Power him- self , the part of " the Irish Ambas- sador ...
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... ment might have arrested the provin- cial committee of Ulster , ( that is , provided they could have relied on Maguane not having been of the " Bird " species ; ) but , the inference is false , " the rising of the people could not have ...
... ment might have arrested the provin- cial committee of Ulster , ( that is , provided they could have relied on Maguane not having been of the " Bird " species ; ) but , the inference is false , " the rising of the people could not have ...
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