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... Ireland , by Sir Jonah Barrington , one of his Majesty's Council at Law , Judge of the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland , and Member of the late Irish Parliament , for the Cities of Tuam and Clogher . 4to . pp . 94. Parts I .. and II ...
... Ireland , by Sir Jonah Barrington , one of his Majesty's Council at Law , Judge of the High Court of Admiralty of Ireland , and Member of the late Irish Parliament , for the Cities of Tuam and Clogher . 4to . pp . 94. Parts I .. and II ...
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... Ireland and in Scotland . In the latter , they are industrious and comfortable without much assistance from their richer neighbours ; while in Ireland they are super- stitious and comfortless , wandering about in crowds on the public ...
... Ireland and in Scotland . In the latter , they are industrious and comfortable without much assistance from their richer neighbours ; while in Ireland they are super- stitious and comfortless , wandering about in crowds on the public ...
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... Ireland . He opposes , likewise , with success , the lamentations of those who dread the ruin of Ireland from the number of absentees . The landholders , he says , would not in any event reside on their estates ; and it makes no great ...
... Ireland . He opposes , likewise , with success , the lamentations of those who dread the ruin of Ireland from the number of absentees . The landholders , he says , would not in any event reside on their estates ; and it makes no great ...
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