A general history of Ireland in its antient and modern state: on a new and consice plan ... the state of its importations, exportations, and agriculture, with observations on its trade and manufactures, and the means to extend and improve them, in consequence of the late grant of a free-trade : the whole containing such a comprehensive description of all the provinces, Counties, &c., as may be necessary to elucidate and render this work the compleatest history of the present state of Ireland yet extant : iIlustrated with a considerable number of such necessary and interesting particulars as render it really useful to the foreigner, the gentleman, and the traveller collected by a gentleman during his travels through the principal parts of this kingdomeditor, John Angel, 1781 |
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... river Liffey , in the year 838 , and another of the fame number poffeffed themselves of the mouth of the river Boyne at Drogheda , Vide annal . four Maft , under the year 838. Ware's Antiq . cap . 24 . They B 5 They afterwards fettled ...
... river Liffey , in the year 838 , and another of the fame number poffeffed themselves of the mouth of the river Boyne at Drogheda , Vide annal . four Maft , under the year 838. Ware's Antiq . cap . 24 . They B 5 They afterwards fettled ...
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... river Boyne , about four miles from Drogheda , in the county of Louth , oppofite to king James's army , which was composed of twenty - fix thousand French and Irish . William paffed the river with his army , which took the men up to ...
... river Boyne , about four miles from Drogheda , in the county of Louth , oppofite to king James's army , which was composed of twenty - fix thousand French and Irish . William paffed the river with his army , which took the men up to ...
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... Boyne is a much more con- fiderable river than the Liffy , it rifes near Clanbulloge in the King's county and falls into the fea at Drogheda . The Barrow , the Neor and the Suir arife out of a moun- tain ... rivers , ift . one 124 RIVER S IN.
... Boyne is a much more con- fiderable river than the Liffy , it rifes near Clanbulloge in the King's county and falls into the fea at Drogheda . The Barrow , the Neor and the Suir arife out of a moun- tain ... rivers , ift . one 124 RIVER S IN.
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... river Shannon , north of Lanesborough . 3. One which rifes in the county of Wex- ford and falls into the fea at Bannow bay , 10 miles fouth weft of Wexford . 4. One in the county of Meath which falls into the Boyne at Navan . Lee , a river ...
... river Shannon , north of Lanesborough . 3. One which rifes in the county of Wex- ford and falls into the fea at Bannow bay , 10 miles fouth weft of Wexford . 4. One in the county of Meath which falls into the Boyne at Navan . Lee , a river ...
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... river Boyne , and on the west by Eaft Meath and Monaghan . The foil is ex- ceeding fruitful in corn and grafs , and the a ir is healthful and pleafant . It is the small- eft county in Ireland , being only 21 miles in length ,, from ...
... river Boyne , and on the west by Eaft Meath and Monaghan . The foil is ex- ceeding fruitful in corn and grafs , and the a ir is healthful and pleafant . It is the small- eft county in Ireland , being only 21 miles in length ,, from ...
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Стр. 30 - Will you solemnly promise and swear to govern the people of this kingdom of England, and the dominions thereto belonging, according to the statutes in parliament agreed on, and the laws and customs of the same? — The king or queen shall say, I solemnly promise so to do.
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Стр. 40 - Irifh from the king and his advifers, and though, after a conteft of eleven years, the king annulled this prefumption, the jealoufy continued on both fide,s, and the Irifh of Englifh blood, were too ready to follow the banners of any pretender to the crown of England.
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Стр. 183 - tis situated on the Top of a fine green Hill, and overlooks all that part of the Country. The People that live near it have a tradition that here was held the first Parliament in Ireland, but there are other Accounts, and not without as good Foundation, that make the first Meeting of an Irish Parliament in the adjacent County of Meath.
Стр. 186 - The urn a veil of linen cover'd o'er. That done, they bid the fepulchre afpire, And caft the deep foundations round the pyre ; High in the midft they heap the fwelling bed Of rifing earth, memorial of the dead.