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... tain to Ireland and to Foreign Countries , in the Year ended 5th January 1825 ; distinguishing British , Irish , and Foreign Linens , & c . Salmon Fisheries , • · · • An Account of the Number of Ships , with their Tonnage and Men ...
... tain to Ireland and to Foreign Countries , in the Year ended 5th January 1825 ; distinguishing British , Irish , and Foreign Linens , & c . Salmon Fisheries , • · · • An Account of the Number of Ships , with their Tonnage and Men ...
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... tain changes which have been gradual- ly operated in the course of events , and to endeavour to appreciate the ef- fects of which these changes have been productive , in as far as concerns the foreign relations and the internal pros ...
... tain changes which have been gradual- ly operated in the course of events , and to endeavour to appreciate the ef- fects of which these changes have been productive , in as far as concerns the foreign relations and the internal pros ...
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... tain and cultivate the relations of peace with his Majesty , and with each other ; and that it is his Majesty's constant endeavour to preserve the general tran- quillity . " The negotiations which have been so long carried on through ...
... tain and cultivate the relations of peace with his Majesty , and with each other ; and that it is his Majesty's constant endeavour to preserve the general tran- quillity . " The negotiations which have been so long carried on through ...
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... tain days , black and accursed in the Calendar of the Irish Catholics , their custom was to parade about with their anti - popish insignia ; resort with them , armed with muskets , to fairs and wakes , and omit no favourable oppor ...
... tain days , black and accursed in the Calendar of the Irish Catholics , their custom was to parade about with their anti - popish insignia ; resort with them , armed with muskets , to fairs and wakes , and omit no favourable oppor ...
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... tain that spirit , was the act of uni- formity , which could not be at all af- fected by the proposed measure . So far did Parliament go down to the time of the Reformation . The wisdom of our ancestors watched the progress of time ...
... tain that spirit , was the act of uni- formity , which could not be at all af- fected by the proposed measure . So far did Parliament go down to the time of the Reformation . The wisdom of our ancestors watched the progress of time ...
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