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... Hiftory of Ireland , from the earliest Account to the Accomplishment of the Union with Great Britain in 1801. By the Rev. J. Gordon , Rector of Killeg- · ney , & c . IX . Speech of Mr Deputy Birch ; with that of the Right Hon . Lord ...
... Hiftory of Ireland , from the earliest Account to the Accomplishment of the Union with Great Britain in 1801. By the Rev. J. Gordon , Rector of Killeg- · ney , & c . IX . Speech of Mr Deputy Birch ; with that of the Right Hon . Lord ...
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... hiftory of thefe marauders be told with grace or dignity . Spenfer , however , gives an entertaining account of ... Hif- tory of the fettlement in Ulfter , an interesting view of the efforts made to accelerate the progrefs of ...
... hiftory of thefe marauders be told with grace or dignity . Spenfer , however , gives an entertaining account of ... Hif- tory of the fettlement in Ulfter , an interesting view of the efforts made to accelerate the progrefs of ...
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... hiftory when the glorious fabric of European independence was first reared . Those who affifted in bringing about that event were undoubtedly great ftatefmen ; and the won- derful work which they accomplished is the charter of their ...
... hiftory when the glorious fabric of European independence was first reared . Those who affifted in bringing about that event were undoubtedly great ftatefmen ; and the won- derful work which they accomplished is the charter of their ...
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... hif- tory of tythes , from which the following most logical deductions are made . 6 Firft , that they are not in equity dues of the Church - fecondly , that the payment of them being compulfory , it would , if acceded to , be an ...
... hif- tory of tythes , from which the following most logical deductions are made . 6 Firft , that they are not in equity dues of the Church - fecondly , that the payment of them being compulfory , it would , if acceded to , be an ...
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... hiftory , beginning with the etymon of the name . We expected that Pope Adrian's bull would , in like manner , have introduced an account of the origin and pro- grefs of the Papal power ; but the author lets us off , upon this occa- H 3 ...
... hiftory , beginning with the etymon of the name . We expected that Pope Adrian's bull would , in like manner , have introduced an account of the origin and pro- grefs of the Papal power ; but the author lets us off , upon this occa- H 3 ...
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