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... Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and Spaniards , in July , 1779 , when the united fleets of Bourbons appeared in the Channel . 4. Remarks on a Letter written by Mr. Wesley , and a Defence of the Protestant ...
... Ireland , on occasion of an apprehended Invasion by the French and Spaniards , in July , 1779 , when the united fleets of Bourbons appeared in the Channel . 4. Remarks on a Letter written by Mr. Wesley , and a Defence of the Protestant ...
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... gentlemen , composed of the greatest orators and writers in Ireland ; who , unsolicited , have done the author the honour of adopting him as one of their members . designs , in attempting to diffuse to the community at.
... gentlemen , composed of the greatest orators and writers in Ireland ; who , unsolicited , have done the author the honour of adopting him as one of their members . designs , in attempting to diffuse to the community at.
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... Ireland has seen her peaceful natives employed in the useful labours of life ; her citizens , confident in each other , improving trade and commerce , under a variety of difficulties ; her judges respected on their tribunals ; and the ...
... Ireland has seen her peaceful natives employed in the useful labours of life ; her citizens , confident in each other , improving trade and commerce , under a variety of difficulties ; her judges respected on their tribunals ; and the ...
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... Ireland ! Ireland , where the Protestant gentleman gives alms to the pilgrim without enquiring into his religion , and where the Catholic peasant presses his distressed fellow creature to take share of a handful of vegetables , scarce ...
... Ireland ! Ireland , where the Protestant gentleman gives alms to the pilgrim without enquiring into his religion , and where the Catholic peasant presses his distressed fellow creature to take share of a handful of vegetables , scarce ...
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... Ireland , so famous for the generous sentiments of her in- habitants , is the devoted spot , where out of a million and half of subjects , not one can become a coal measurer , a common soldier , an excise - man , nor have more than two ...
... Ireland , so famous for the generous sentiments of her in- habitants , is the devoted spot , where out of a million and half of subjects , not one can become a coal measurer , a common soldier , an excise - man , nor have more than two ...
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Miscellaneous Tracts: By the Rev. Arthur O'Leary. Containing, I. A Defence ... Arthur O'Leary No preview available - 1782 |
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