The History of Ireland, from the Earliest Period to the Present Time: Embracing Also a Statistical and Geographical Account of that Kingdom ; Forming Together a Complete View of Its Past and Present State, Under Its Political, Civil, Literary, and Commercial Relations, Volume 2 |
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... MANNERS , CUSTOMS , LITERATURE , & c . OF IRELAND . CHAP . I Literature of Ireland of great antiquity - Sir J. Ware's account of Irish authors - Its modern literature- List of the celebrated men it has produced- Curran and Grattan ...
... MANNERS , CUSTOMS , LITERATURE , & c . OF IRELAND . CHAP . I Literature of Ireland of great antiquity - Sir J. Ware's account of Irish authors - Its modern literature- List of the celebrated men it has produced- Curran and Grattan ...
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... manner as commerce was conducted between Great Britain and those settlements , would be a most affectionate mark of the regard of Great Britain for this country , and give new vigour to the zeal of the Irish to stand forward in the ...
... manner as commerce was conducted between Great Britain and those settlements , would be a most affectionate mark of the regard of Great Britain for this country , and give new vigour to the zeal of the Irish to stand forward in the ...
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... of Ireland , shews in a forcible manner , that all her distresses arose from the destruction of her woollen trade . ยท and though the concession could not be immedi ately 12 Commercial concessions granted to Ireland :
... of Ireland , shews in a forcible manner , that all her distresses arose from the destruction of her woollen trade . ยท and though the concession could not be immedi ately 12 Commercial concessions granted to Ireland :
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... manner equally disingenuous and unprincipled . He was sincerely desirous of promoting the welfare of Ireland , and the late Lord Pery , while he declared that never man was worse used than Lord Buckinghamshire , declared also that his ...
... manner equally disingenuous and unprincipled . He was sincerely desirous of promoting the welfare of Ireland , and the late Lord Pery , while he declared that never man was worse used than Lord Buckinghamshire , declared also that his ...
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... manners . had cultivated letters with some degree of suc- cess , and his literary exertions obtained the ap probation of Johnson at a period a little subse- quent to his arrival in Ireland . He was accom- panied , as secretary , by Mr ...
... manners . had cultivated letters with some degree of suc- cess , and his literary exertions obtained the ap probation of Johnson at a period a little subse- quent to his arrival in Ireland . He was accom- panied , as secretary , by Mr ...
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