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... least she only remains there to be protected by Ireland , or to be insulted by conquering nations ; while all that is said of Bards and Druids is , by the help of the emendation , made to apply solely to Ireland . Describing the ...
... least she only remains there to be protected by Ireland , or to be insulted by conquering nations ; while all that is said of Bards and Druids is , by the help of the emendation , made to apply solely to Ireland . Describing the ...
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at least temporary mischief . They disturbed the visions and poetic forms of morality and religion . They offended the pious ; they sap- ped the virtues of the unsteady ; and they introduced a general spirit of grossness and illiberal ...
at least temporary mischief . They disturbed the visions and poetic forms of morality and religion . They offended the pious ; they sap- ped the virtues of the unsteady ; and they introduced a general spirit of grossness and illiberal ...
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... least eighty tons per week . Dowlas Iron Works , belonging to Messrs . Lewis and Tate , are on as large a scale as those of Penderyn , and about to be augmented in an equal proportion . Those of Mr. Hill make now thirty tons of iron ...
... least eighty tons per week . Dowlas Iron Works , belonging to Messrs . Lewis and Tate , are on as large a scale as those of Penderyn , and about to be augmented in an equal proportion . Those of Mr. Hill make now thirty tons of iron ...
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