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Page 175
... to be furrounded . But diffenfions and dif- contents with their French allies had encreased among the Irish , particularly from the behaviour of VOL . II . N Be- the XXXIV . CHAP . the officer at the bridge ; HISTORY OF IRELAND . 175.
... to be furrounded . But diffenfions and dif- contents with their French allies had encreased among the Irish , particularly from the behaviour of VOL . II . N Be- the XXXIV . CHAP . the officer at the bridge ; HISTORY OF IRELAND . 175.
Page 190
... encreased in wealth and im- provement , to the admiration and envy of her neigh- bours , till it was again laid waste by the revoluti- onary wars under William the third ; and even from this calamity it was recovering with fuch ...
... encreased in wealth and im- provement , to the admiration and envy of her neigh- bours , till it was again laid waste by the revoluti- onary wars under William the third ; and even from this calamity it was recovering with fuch ...
Page 198
... encreased in the latter part of the reign of Anne , and the clergy openly adopted the part of the tories , which was doubtless strength- ened by the imprudent violence of the whigs . Browne , bishop of Cork published a pamphlet to prove ...
... encreased in the latter part of the reign of Anne , and the clergy openly adopted the part of the tories , which was doubtless strength- ened by the imprudent violence of the whigs . Browne , bishop of Cork published a pamphlet to prove ...
Page 214
... encreased , were observed in Boul- ter's time to draw above three thousand people an- nually from Ulfter alone . These emigrations , cauf- ed by distress from reftricted commerce and exorbi- tant rents , were confined to protestants ...
... encreased , were observed in Boul- ter's time to draw above three thousand people an- nually from Ulfter alone . These emigrations , cauf- ed by distress from reftricted commerce and exorbi- tant rents , were confined to protestants ...
Page 224
... encreased , in eighteen years , from fixteen thousand to three hundred and feventy - one thousand pounds . In the application of public money for the discharge of this debt , when , in fome years afterwards , from the augmentation of ...
... encreased , in eighteen years , from fixteen thousand to three hundred and feventy - one thousand pounds . In the application of public money for the discharge of this debt , when , in fome years afterwards , from the augmentation of ...
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