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Page 39
... language of all the Irish Protestant clergy should be in- dividually- " as for me and my house , we shall serve the Lord ; the Lord of hosts is with us , the God of Jacob is our refuge . " We now subjoin the list , and we shall feel ...
... language of all the Irish Protestant clergy should be in- dividually- " as for me and my house , we shall serve the Lord ; the Lord of hosts is with us , the God of Jacob is our refuge . " We now subjoin the list , and we shall feel ...
Page 90
... language that I can understand , according to the instructions of St. Paul , who says , " If the trumpet give an ... IRISH READER .
... language that I can understand , according to the instructions of St. Paul , who says , " If the trumpet give an ... IRISH READER .
Page 215
... Irish language , and the owner of a mill , had lived on terms of intimacy with , and possessed the good opinion of his neighbours , and made gain by his mill ; and the defendant , intending to injure the plaintiff , & c . , on the 18th ...
... Irish language , and the owner of a mill , had lived on terms of intimacy with , and possessed the good opinion of his neighbours , and made gain by his mill ; and the defendant , intending to injure the plaintiff , & c . , on the 18th ...
Page 216
... language , the Gælic or Erse , to which they were much attached . His client was better educated than most of his neighbours ; he understood the Irish language , and could read and speak it well and grammatically ; he was a man of good ...
... language , the Gælic or Erse , to which they were much attached . His client was better educated than most of his neighbours ; he understood the Irish language , and could read and speak it well and grammatically ; he was a man of good ...
Page 219
... Irish language . The priest thought it necessary to put down that sin ; and he had done so , declaring the effect he had been intending to produce , namely , to deprive the plaintiff of the means of earning his bread , and to bring him ...
... Irish language . The priest thought it necessary to put down that sin ; and he had done so , declaring the effect he had been intending to produce , namely , to deprive the plaintiff of the means of earning his bread , and to bring him ...
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