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Page 307
... object to increase mere emigration from Ireland . The going forth of the poorest and most helpless class of people in the world , to be hewers of wood and drawers of water in distant countries , is only not to be deplored , because , on ...
... object to increase mere emigration from Ireland . The going forth of the poorest and most helpless class of people in the world , to be hewers of wood and drawers of water in distant countries , is only not to be deplored , because , on ...
Page 456
... object of the whole of his political life to desecrate . " obey this order was one of the causes of that quarrel | matter he describes as the being informed by a with the colonial office which was at its height in servant , " that Mr ...
... object of the whole of his political life to desecrate . " obey this order was one of the causes of that quarrel | matter he describes as the being informed by a with the colonial office which was at its height in servant , " that Mr ...
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... object of popular the memory of whose transformation is still pre- superstition , and in Christian times a church ... objects of their amorous propensities , and had need of all their piety and miraculous powers to withstand their ...
... object of popular the memory of whose transformation is still pre- superstition , and in Christian times a church ... objects of their amorous propensities , and had need of all their piety and miraculous powers to withstand their ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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