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... Irish readers will thank him for being so explicit in his communications ; and they may be inclined to think that the patriotic object of improving Ireland might have been promoted without so literal an exposition of the " nakedness of ...
... Irish readers will thank him for being so explicit in his communications ; and they may be inclined to think that the patriotic object of improving Ireland might have been promoted without so literal an exposition of the " nakedness of ...
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... Irish currency , and to the exemption of the land from poor- rates . The fashionable plan of encouraging Irish agriculture by bounties has been , as we observed in our report of Mr. Newen- ham's work , ( M. R. Vol . lxviii . p . 197 ...
... Irish currency , and to the exemption of the land from poor- rates . The fashionable plan of encouraging Irish agriculture by bounties has been , as we observed in our report of Mr. Newen- ham's work , ( M. R. Vol . lxviii . p . 197 ...
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... Irish bards : others bring themselves home by their subjects and circumstances , names of places , & c . & c . All the remainder , where the authors of them are not known , ought to be shewn to bear such marks of peculiarity of style as ...
... Irish bards : others bring themselves home by their subjects and circumstances , names of places , & c . & c . All the remainder , where the authors of them are not known , ought to be shewn to bear such marks of peculiarity of style as ...
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