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Pagina 389
... Irish have been placed . The constituent parts of this character are certainly good ; and if under proper direction , would undoubtedly produce the happiest results . ' On considering the very limited information of the native Irishman ...
... Irish have been placed . The constituent parts of this character are certainly good ; and if under proper direction , would undoubtedly produce the happiest results . ' On considering the very limited information of the native Irishman ...
Pagina 385
... Irish traders , and gave rise to additional mischief , by exciting a perpetual interference of the Irish parliament in affairs of commerce . Every branch of manufacture had its advocate ; the path to popularity lay through bounties ...
... Irish traders , and gave rise to additional mischief , by exciting a perpetual interference of the Irish parliament in affairs of commerce . Every branch of manufacture had its advocate ; the path to popularity lay through bounties ...
Pagina 389
... Irish have been placed . The constituent parts of this character are certainly good ; and if under proper direction , would undoubtedly produce the happiest results . ' On considering the very limited information of the native Irishman ...
... Irish have been placed . The constituent parts of this character are certainly good ; and if under proper direction , would undoubtedly produce the happiest results . ' On considering the very limited information of the native Irishman ...
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal, Volume 68 Ralph Griffiths,G. E. Griffiths Volledige weergave - 1783 |
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