An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, Band 2Longman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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... says : " The people that go from hence , make great complaints of the oppressions they suffer here , not from the government , but from their fellow - subjects of one kind or another , as well as of the dearness of provision , and say ...
... says : " The people that go from hence , make great complaints of the oppressions they suffer here , not from the government , but from their fellow - subjects of one kind or another , as well as of the dearness of provision , and say ...
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... says , however , that the practice obtains pretty universally on the Lincolnshire bank of the Humber , as at Barton , and several other places . Calves , sheep , pigs , & c . are killed by Smith in the same manner . I saw three sheep ...
... says , however , that the practice obtains pretty universally on the Lincolnshire bank of the Humber , as at Barton , and several other places . Calves , sheep , pigs , & c . are killed by Smith in the same manner . I saw three sheep ...
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... says , that cooks cost more than triumphs ; fish more than cooks ; and that no men were held in greater estimation than those who were best skilled in ruining the estates of their masters.§ Immunities and rewards were granted to men who ...
... says , that cooks cost more than triumphs ; fish more than cooks ; and that no men were held in greater estimation than those who were best skilled in ruining the estates of their masters.§ Immunities and rewards were granted to men who ...
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... says , that the fisheries are the most important source of sustenance to the inhabitants of the coast of Norway , who , in a great measure , live upon them , and derive from them all those necessaries which are obtained by trade . These ...
... says , that the fisheries are the most important source of sustenance to the inhabitants of the coast of Norway , who , in a great measure , live upon them , and derive from them all those necessaries which are obtained by trade . These ...
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... says , " Pilchards are caught in such immense quantities on the coast of Malabar , that the Indians often do not know how to employ them . They feed their ducks , dogs , and swine with them ; and even mix them among the dung used as ...
... says , " Pilchards are caught in such immense quantities on the coast of Malabar , that the Indians often do not know how to employ them . They feed their ducks , dogs , and swine with them ; and even mix them among the dung used as ...
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5th January according acre afterwards amount annum appears Armagh Average Ballintoy Bank of Ireland bankers barrel Belfast bishop Britain caught church circulating medium clergy Clonmell coast coin consequence considerable considered Cork Corn crown debt Derry diocese Ditto Dublin duty Earl England English established exported favour fish fishermen fishery Flax Foundling Hospital gallon Galway gentleman gold granted guineas Hist Horse House of Commons Ibid importance increase inhabitants Irish issued Kilkenny Killala king kingdom labour land Limerick Lord manner measure Meath moidore notes Oats observed opinion paid parish parliament perch persons Plough political possess Potatoes pound present priest protestants quantity quart rated reign rent respect Returned Returned revenue Roman catholic salmon Salt says Sea-Coal shew shillings silver Sligo sold stone TABLE of PRICES tithe trade Waterford Wexford καὶ