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... Ireland . " They tell their own tale and we will not add any thing to aggravate the prejudice excited by the authors against themselves . Rather we would endeavour to elicit some salutary suggestions from them , for the benefit of ...
... Ireland . " They tell their own tale and we will not add any thing to aggravate the prejudice excited by the authors against themselves . Rather we would endeavour to elicit some salutary suggestions from them , for the benefit of ...
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... Ireland under James I. , and whose work on Ireland enjoys a very high repute , ) in speaking of the effect of the statutes of Kilkenny in reforming the English , says : - " I join with these laws the presence of the king's son as a ...
... Ireland under James I. , and whose work on Ireland enjoys a very high repute , ) in speaking of the effect of the statutes of Kilkenny in reforming the English , says : - " I join with these laws the presence of the king's son as a ...
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... Ireland . We should adopt measures for reversing the fatal policy of those unions , which , unhappily for that country , have committed the care of 2000 parishes to not more than 1000 rectors , of whom not more than 500 have any houses ...
... Ireland . We should adopt measures for reversing the fatal policy of those unions , which , unhappily for that country , have committed the care of 2000 parishes to not more than 1000 rectors , of whom not more than 500 have any houses ...
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England in the North American Colonies c c | 42 |
The Ingoldsby Legends or Mirth and Marvel | 59 |
and Philological Commentary by the Rev George Phillips | 71 |
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