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W e were gļad to see a tour through Ireland by Mr Carr ; for though a hasty
traveller , and an incorrect writer , we judged , from his former publications , that
he had talents for observation , and for lively description . We expected that he
would ...
W e were gļad to see a tour through Ireland by Mr Carr ; for though a hasty
traveller , and an incorrect writer , we judged , from his former publications , that
he had talents for observation , and for lively description . We expected that he
would ...
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Sir John Davies , who thews himself a true friend to Ireland , made efforts , in this
Progress , to inquire into the state of the church lands and benefices ; ' but my
lords the bishops were not well pleased that laymen should intermeddle with
these ...
Sir John Davies , who thews himself a true friend to Ireland , made efforts , in this
Progress , to inquire into the state of the church lands and benefices ; ' but my
lords the bishops were not well pleased that laymen should intermeddle with
these ...
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Either we are misinformed , or Mr Carr is strangely mistaken with regard to the
average price of labour in Ireland , which he states at 18d . per day . This
appeared such an extraordinary assertion , that we were at the trouble of looking
over the ...
Either we are misinformed , or Mr Carr is strangely mistaken with regard to the
average price of labour in Ireland , which he states at 18d . per day . This
appeared such an extraordinary assertion , that we were at the trouble of looking
over the ...
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The territories aquired by himself and his British subjects in Ireland were formed
by Henry into shires or coun . ties , with sheriffs and other officers , on the English
model ; which counties , afterwards enlarged , formed what was called the ...
The territories aquired by himself and his British subjects in Ireland were formed
by Henry into shires or coun . ties , with sheriffs and other officers , on the English
model ; which counties , afterwards enlarged , formed what was called the ...
الصفحة 121
Only a small sum of money was granted by the queen , who had afterwards
ample reason to repent , as the fubsequent wars of Ireland , which would have
been prevented , were the cause of a valt and grievous ex . penditure . ' p . 275 -
6 .
Only a small sum of money was granted by the queen , who had afterwards
ample reason to repent , as the fubsequent wars of Ireland , which would have
been prevented , were the cause of a valt and grievous ex . penditure . ' p . 275 -
6 .
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