A History of Ireland in the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Longmans, Green and Company, 1892 - Ireland |
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... industrial enterprise , were of a class very little fitted to raise the moral level of the province , to conciliate a people they despised , or to soften the shock of a great calamity . The picture drawn of their general character by ...
... industrial enterprise , were of a class very little fitted to raise the moral level of the province , to conciliate a people they despised , or to soften the shock of a great calamity . The picture drawn of their general character by ...
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... industry , and the worship of their God , would be scrupulously respected . Had such a spirit animated the Government of Ireland , all might yet have been well . But the greed for Irish land which had now become the dominating passion ...
... industry , and the worship of their God , would be scrupulously respected . Had such a spirit animated the Government of Ireland , all might yet have been well . But the greed for Irish land which had now become the dominating passion ...
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... industry for the safety and preservation of the English inhabitants of this county [ Galway ] and such as came for refuge hither , and though I could not possibly pre- vent the spoiling of many in their goods and stocks for want of a ...
... industry for the safety and preservation of the English inhabitants of this county [ Galway ] and such as came for refuge hither , and though I could not possibly pre- vent the spoiling of many in their goods and stocks for want of a ...
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... industry and a skill that leave little to be desired . I must take this opportunity of expressing my grateful thanks to Sir Charles Gavan Duffy for having called my attention to these most valu- able , but now almost forgotten papers ...
... industry and a skill that leave little to be desired . I must take this opportunity of expressing my grateful thanks to Sir Charles Gavan Duffy for having called my attention to these most valu- able , but now almost forgotten papers ...
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... industry , which form the capital facts of Irish history in the generations that immediately followed the Revolution . It will , perhaps , be convenient , instead of following a strictly chronological method , to consider these two ...
... industry , which form the capital facts of Irish history in the generations that immediately followed the Revolution . It will , perhaps , be convenient , instead of following a strictly chronological method , to consider these two ...
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