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Page 283
... means were as certainly practicable as they are obviously appropriate , its efficacy would be unques- tionable . It is a large and elaborate scheme of Irish colonization . The proposal appears in the form of a memorial to Lord John ...
... means were as certainly practicable as they are obviously appropriate , its efficacy would be unques- tionable . It is a large and elaborate scheme of Irish colonization . The proposal appears in the form of a memorial to Lord John ...
Page 306
... means may be found for insuring its immediate and extensive application . It is to diminish the redundant numbers of Ireland by means of well- regulated emigration . It follows from it , that the fund applicable to the payment of wages ...
... means may be found for insuring its immediate and extensive application . It is to diminish the redundant numbers of Ireland by means of well- regulated emigration . It follows from it , that the fund applicable to the payment of wages ...
Page 307
... means possessed by the Irish poor of paying for a emigration . passage . The aim of our plan is to extend these limits to cause such an increase of the new - country demand for labor , and of the means of removing , that the prevalent ...
... means possessed by the Irish poor of paying for a emigration . passage . The aim of our plan is to extend these limits to cause such an increase of the new - country demand for labor , and of the means of removing , that the prevalent ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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