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... continued to maintain among them- selves , as well as with us , those ami- cable relations which had now sub- sisted for seven years ; and which , after a long war , permit the taking advantage of a time of peace to cul- tivate those ...
... continued to maintain among them- selves , as well as with us , those ami- cable relations which had now sub- sisted for seven years ; and which , after a long war , permit the taking advantage of a time of peace to cul- tivate those ...
Side 16
... continued and in- creased , after the ports were shut a- gainst foreign grain . There were others , and he was certainly one of them , who ascribed it chiefly to su perabundant home production . When the situation of Ireland was taken ...
... continued and in- creased , after the ports were shut a- gainst foreign grain . There were others , and he was certainly one of them , who ascribed it chiefly to su perabundant home production . When the situation of Ireland was taken ...
Side 34
... continued to ravage the country till it was merged , some years afterwards , in the troubles of the United Irishmen . About the period when it had reached its greatest height , that is in 1787 , the province of Munster became the ...
... continued to ravage the country till it was merged , some years afterwards , in the troubles of the United Irishmen . About the period when it had reached its greatest height , that is in 1787 , the province of Munster became the ...
Side 36
... continued in that of Solici- tor - General . Situated as parties are in Ireland , conciliation can only be ef- fected by concession ; and , therefore , to place at the head of the government men who had powerfully and eloquent- ly ...
... continued in that of Solici- tor - General . Situated as parties are in Ireland , conciliation can only be ef- fected by concession ; and , therefore , to place at the head of the government men who had powerfully and eloquent- ly ...
Side 37
... continued to pur- sue , with unabated activity , their infa- tuated career of violence and crime . Acts of the most cold - blooded atrocity were still daily and nightly committed in many parts of the country ; the spi- rit of evil ...
... continued to pur- sue , with unabated activity , their infa- tuated career of violence and crime . Acts of the most cold - blooded atrocity were still daily and nightly committed in many parts of the country ; the spi- rit of evil ...
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