An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Том 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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... circumstance which spread no little consternation , and gave a severe blow to the prosperity of the country . A period of much misery seems to have ensued ; and so great was the distress of the people for food , that one of the first ...
... circumstance which spread no little consternation , and gave a severe blow to the prosperity of the country . A period of much misery seems to have ensued ; and so great was the distress of the people for food , that one of the first ...
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... circumstance which forms a striking difference between the state of Ireland and of England . This arises from the ... circumstances which give a decided superiority to our trade over that of every other country in the world . That part ...
... circumstance which forms a striking difference between the state of Ireland and of England . This arises from the ... circumstances which give a decided superiority to our trade over that of every other country in the world . That part ...
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... circumstance has been treated in an elaborate manner by Dr. Gray , in his Essential Wealth of Nations . Lond . 1767 , p . 112 . + Malthus says , in his quarto edit . 1803 , p . 437 , " no error is more frequent , than that of mistaking ...
... circumstance has been treated in an elaborate manner by Dr. Gray , in his Essential Wealth of Nations . Lond . 1767 , p . 112 . + Malthus says , in his quarto edit . 1803 , p . 437 , " no error is more frequent , than that of mistaking ...
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... circumstance has benefited mercantile men in that country , and must ultimately be an advantage to commerce . The merchants are not now distracted with political discussions , foreign to their habits and pursuits ; they have more ...
... circumstance has benefited mercantile men in that country , and must ultimately be an advantage to commerce . The merchants are not now distracted with political discussions , foreign to their habits and pursuits ; they have more ...
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... circumstance on philosophical principles , and the truth of his theory is fully confirmed by the superiority of the Irish trout , the beds of many of the rivers consisting entirely of limestone . In the districts around Lough Neagh ...
... circumstance on philosophical principles , and the truth of his theory is fully confirmed by the superiority of the Irish trout , the beds of many of the rivers consisting entirely of limestone . In the districts around Lough Neagh ...
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