The British and Foreign Review: Or, European Quarterly Journal, Том 6J. Ridgeway amd sons, 1838 |
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... Ireland has not many at- tractions at present for the landed proprietors , but it depends upon themselves to render it more agreeable by introducing better habits and a greater desire for the comforts of life amongst the peasantry . The ...
... Ireland has not many at- tractions at present for the landed proprietors , but it depends upon themselves to render it more agreeable by introducing better habits and a greater desire for the comforts of life amongst the peasantry . The ...
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... Ireland . The returns from the collectors of hearth money , commencing in 1754 , afford us the first authentic data upon which we can form any approximation to the population of Ireland . These returns , allowing six inhabitants to each ...
... Ireland . The returns from the collectors of hearth money , commencing in 1754 , afford us the first authentic data upon which we can form any approximation to the population of Ireland . These returns , allowing six inhabitants to each ...
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... Ireland is about 12,000,000 acres of Irish , or 19,210,000 acres En- glish measurement , and of this area 5,710,000 acres remain unproductive . We must therefore conclude that the alarm existing as to a greatly redundant population in ...
... Ireland is about 12,000,000 acres of Irish , or 19,210,000 acres En- glish measurement , and of this area 5,710,000 acres remain unproductive . We must therefore conclude that the alarm existing as to a greatly redundant population in ...
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