| Sir Charles Coote - 1801 - 330 pages
...which they entreat to be given freely und -without It is therefore requejled, that the obfervatiom on reading this work may be returned to the Dublin Society, as foon as may be convenient, and which will meet with the fullejt attention In a future edition. •... | |
| Joseph Archer - 1801 - 322 pages
...they entreat to be given freely and without referve. It is therefore requejled, that the obfer vations on reading this work may be returned to the Dublin Society, as foon as may be convenient, and which will meet with the fulleft attention in a future edition. DEDICATION.... | |
| Robert Fraser - 1801 - 474 pages
...they entreat to be given freely and without referve. It is therefore requcfted, that the obfervations on reading this work may be returned to the Dublin Society, as foon as may be convenient, and which will meet with the fulleji attention in a future edition. INTRODUCTION.... | |
| Joseph Archer - 1801 - 320 pages
...they entreat to be given freely and without refervc. It is therefore requejled, that the obfervations on reading this work may be returned to the Dublin Society, as foon as may be convenient, and which will meet with the fulleft attention in a future edition. DEDICATION.... | |
| Robert Thompson (of Oatland.) - 1802 - 550 pages
...to its improvement. The Society do not deem themselves pledged to any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained...meet with the fullest attention in a future edition. ' \ TO difplay the prefent flate of agriculture in the county of Meathi, to detail impartially its... | |
| James M'Parlan - 1802 - 154 pages
...Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained in it be considered as their sentiments ; they haw only published it, as the report of the gentleman,...meet with the fullest attention in a future edition. ', i '-*».'ij : . ' . • . i SUGGESTIONS OF ENQUIRY • FOR GENTLEMEN WHO SHALL UNDERTAKE THE FORMING... | |
| James M'Parlan - 1802 - 150 pages
...to its improvement. The Society do not deem themselves pledged te any opinion given by the Author of this Survey; and they desire, that nothing contained...-reading- this-' -work may be returned to the Dublin '•Satiety',. as ;oon as may be convenient, and which the fullest attention in a future SUGGESTIONS... | |
| John M'Evoy - 1802 - 340 pages
...persons, -which they entreat- 1&. Be'.ifyfn freely, and without reserve. It is therefore reijuested, that the observations on reading this work may be...meet with the fullest attention in a future edition. TO THE RIGHT HON. LORD VISCOUNT MOUNTJOY. MY LORD, WERE your Lordfhip's noble father alive, gratitude... | |
| John M'Evoy (of Rash.) - 1802 - 342 pages
...persons, which they entreat to be given freely, and without reserve. It is therefore yvqm^efl^. that tix observations on reading this work may be returned...meet with the fullest attention in a future edition. .. , . ,.:;...';••.• D •/•.:." . • :•"•.••.:.. :: ••••-.. i .| DEDICATION.... | |
| Sir Charles Coote - 1802 - 396 pages
...they entreat to be given freely, and without referve. It is therefore requejted, that the obfervations on reading this work may be returned to the Dublin Society, as foon as may be convenient, and which will meet with the fuHeft attention in a future fditiqn. DEDICATION.... | |
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