Irish Penny Journal, Том 1Gunn and Cameron., 1841 |
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... called the Kingdom of Connemara , a name applied to that great tract extending from the town of Galway to the Killery harbour , bounded on the east by the great lakes called Lough Corrib and Lough Mask , and on the west by the Atlantic ...
... called the Kingdom of Connemara , a name applied to that great tract extending from the town of Galway to the Killery harbour , bounded on the east by the great lakes called Lough Corrib and Lough Mask , and on the west by the Atlantic ...
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... called the Island of Saints , owing to the number of great men who have been born there . The natives are known to the English under the name of Iriche , to the French under that of Hibernois , which they take from the Latin , or of ...
... called the Island of Saints , owing to the number of great men who have been born there . The natives are known to the English under the name of Iriche , to the French under that of Hibernois , which they take from the Latin , or of ...
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... called Ceis or Kish - Corran , is the most striking geogra- phical feature . It is composed of tabular limestone ; has a flat outline at top , but is precipitous on its sides , and rises to an altitude of upwards of a thousand feet . To ...
... called Ceis or Kish - Corran , is the most striking geogra- phical feature . It is composed of tabular limestone ; has a flat outline at top , but is precipitous on its sides , and rises to an altitude of upwards of a thousand feet . To ...
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... called pets , such as lapdogs and parrots , much warm , kind feeling is often unprofitably bestowed . When PONTO dies of plethora , or POLL from cold or infirmity , sensibilities are sometimes called forth , which would not flow from ...
... called pets , such as lapdogs and parrots , much warm , kind feeling is often unprofitably bestowed . When PONTO dies of plethora , or POLL from cold or infirmity , sensibilities are sometimes called forth , which would not flow from ...
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... called O'Rourke's Tower , which , according to our mea- surement , was five feet six inches in height , and placed at the distance of eight feet from the ground , is here represented as at least twenty feet from it ; and the stone wall ...
... called O'Rourke's Tower , which , according to our mea- surement , was five feet six inches in height , and placed at the distance of eight feet from the ground , is here represented as at least twenty feet from it ; and the stone wall ...
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