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Page 274
His - English Practice of Agriculture in Ireland ' is a jumble undivided into
chapters or sections ; which , by minute details , repetitions , digressions ,
retrogressions , and narrative , he has contrived to mould into the form of a good
sized octavo ...
His - English Practice of Agriculture in Ireland ' is a jumble undivided into
chapters or sections ; which , by minute details , repetitions , digressions ,
retrogressions , and narrative , he has contrived to mould into the form of a good
sized octavo ...
Page 299
Speaking of the reign of James I , he says , " And now the eyes even of the
English - Irish i.e. the Catholics of the Pale ) were opened , and they cursed their
former folly for helping the heretic . " The English government were so sensible of
the ...
Speaking of the reign of James I , he says , " And now the eyes even of the
English - Irish i.e. the Catholics of the Pale ) were opened , and they cursed their
former folly for helping the heretic . " The English government were so sensible of
the ...
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become one of the leaders of the English troops by whom Llewelyn was defeated
and slain . • No attention was paid to the request of Maud or the recommendation
of Mortimer , and the remains of Llewelyn instead of being bones of contention ...
become one of the leaders of the English troops by whom Llewelyn was defeated
and slain . • No attention was paid to the request of Maud or the recommendation
of Mortimer , and the remains of Llewelyn instead of being bones of contention ...
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