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Page 55
... Ireland also , local terms have been generally retained and incorporated in the dia- lect of those who were entire strangers to the language in which they are sig- nificant ; but we recollect cases where the original denominations have ...
... Ireland also , local terms have been generally retained and incorporated in the dia- lect of those who were entire strangers to the language in which they are sig- nificant ; but we recollect cases where the original denominations have ...
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... Ireland , the endeavour to ad- minister it would only add to the diffi- . culties of the people . He considered the government rash indeed when they applied the English poor - law system to Ireland . The fact was , that the improvement ...
... Ireland , the endeavour to ad- minister it would only add to the diffi- . culties of the people . He considered the government rash indeed when they applied the English poor - law system to Ireland . The fact was , that the improvement ...
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... Ireland , containing a population of more than 15,000 , to which corporations were to be conceded , and in all other instances where corporate privileges were conferred , there should be established an uniform fran- chise , whereby the ...
... Ireland , containing a population of more than 15,000 , to which corporations were to be conceded , and in all other instances where corporate privileges were conferred , there should be established an uniform fran- chise , whereby the ...
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... Ireland in the command of several light battalions , and superintended their formation and exercise under the orders of Major - Gen . de Rottenberg , and received the thanks of that General and certificates relative to the General's ...
... Ireland in the command of several light battalions , and superintended their formation and exercise under the orders of Major - Gen . de Rottenberg , and received the thanks of that General and certificates relative to the General's ...
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... IRELAND . - March 25 . Ensign Acton , 53d regt . April 5. Austin Cooper , Cooper , esq . one the most extensive land - agents in the county . When proceeding with G. Wey- land esq . in a gig from Kilmore to the fair of Tipperary , they ...
... IRELAND . - March 25 . Ensign Acton , 53d regt . April 5. Austin Cooper , Cooper , esq . one the most extensive land - agents in the county . When proceeding with G. Wey- land esq . in a gig from Kilmore to the fair of Tipperary , they ...
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