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... ftate of that country in their times . The Irish were then a nation of wander- ing fhepherds , and feudal freebooters . The English pale extend- ed but to a few counties immediately round Dublin ; all without : were excluded from the ...
... ftate of that country in their times . The Irish were then a nation of wander- ing fhepherds , and feudal freebooters . The English pale extend- ed but to a few counties immediately round Dublin ; all without : were excluded from the ...
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... ftate of perfection . We are often cheated into read- ing a ftupid chapter , as we are entrapped in the newspapers by the beginning of fome paragraph , apparently about Newton or Buffon , -about fome new difcovery in optics , or natural ...
... ftate of perfection . We are often cheated into read- ing a ftupid chapter , as we are entrapped in the newspapers by the beginning of fome paragraph , apparently about Newton or Buffon , -about fome new difcovery in optics , or natural ...
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... ftate , that at this day the cuftom of ploughing and harrowing by the horse's tail does not exift . Long fince , it fhocked the humanity and excited the interference of the legislature ; for I find that , in the year 1634 , when Lord ...
... ftate , that at this day the cuftom of ploughing and harrowing by the horse's tail does not exift . Long fince , it fhocked the humanity and excited the interference of the legislature ; for I find that , in the year 1634 , when Lord ...
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... ftate of mutilation , obferved " How fhocking our old Parliament - Houfe looks , Curran ! To which the witty barrifter finely replied " True , my Lord , it is afual for murderers to be afraid of ghofts . " " P. 206. A Viceroy of Ireland ...
... ftate of mutilation , obferved " How fhocking our old Parliament - Houfe looks , Curran ! To which the witty barrifter finely replied " True , my Lord , it is afual for murderers to be afraid of ghofts . " " P. 206. A Viceroy of Ireland ...
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... ftate of the circulating medium ! The day before , a young nobleman , whofe political genius and unble- mished integrity have been fince fo brilliantly brought forward , by the demife of one of the most incorruptible and eloquent ...
... ftate of the circulating medium ! The day before , a young nobleman , whofe political genius and unble- mished integrity have been fince fo brilliantly brought forward , by the demife of one of the most incorruptible and eloquent ...
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