An Impartial History of Ireland: From the Period of the English Invasion to the Present Time : from Authentic Documents, Volum 4Christie, 1811 - 576 sider |
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... , with his right wing , to retire in good order to Stirling . * The next day , instead of availing himself of his advantage , he marched Berwick's Memoirs . back to Perth . From thence he detached the marquises OF IRELAND . 7.
... , with his right wing , to retire in good order to Stirling . * The next day , instead of availing himself of his advantage , he marched Berwick's Memoirs . back to Perth . From thence he detached the marquises OF IRELAND . 7.
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... advantage from at least some of these : after turning my thoughts a long time , I am not able to discover from whence our wealth proceeds , and therefore would gladly be better informed . In the mean time , I will here examine what ...
... advantage from at least some of these : after turning my thoughts a long time , I am not able to discover from whence our wealth proceeds , and therefore would gladly be better informed . In the mean time , I will here examine what ...
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... advantage , have sent away all our silver , and one third of our gold ; so that within three years past , the running cash of the nation , which was about five hundred thousand pounds , is now less than two ; and must daily diminish ...
... advantage , have sent away all our silver , and one third of our gold ; so that within three years past , the running cash of the nation , which was about five hundred thousand pounds , is now less than two ; and must daily diminish ...
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... advantages for enriching a nation , which I have above enu- merated ; and into the bargain , a good million returned to them every year , without labour or hazard , or one farthing value received on our side . But how long we shall be ...
... advantages for enriching a nation , which I have above enu- merated ; and into the bargain , a good million returned to them every year , without labour or hazard , or one farthing value received on our side . But how long we shall be ...
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... action by public spirit , have rendered men eminent , though * Currie . Hist . Rev. Civil Wars . unaccompanied by the advantages of a liberal education , by 40 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY very Jews. It was the observation of a Jewish ...
... action by public spirit , have rendered men eminent , though * Currie . Hist . Rev. Civil Wars . unaccompanied by the advantages of a liberal education , by 40 AN IMPARTIAL HISTORY very Jews. It was the observation of a Jewish ...
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