An Account of Ireland, Statistical and Political, 2. ciltLongman, Hurst, Rees, Orme, and Brown, 1812 |
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Sayfa 2
... object is to impress the Irish with an idea that connexion with England has been the bane of Ireland , and the source of all her misery and distress . The dissemination of such ideas is attended with the most pernicious effects ; it ...
... object is to impress the Irish with an idea that connexion with England has been the bane of Ireland , and the source of all her misery and distress . The dissemination of such ideas is attended with the most pernicious effects ; it ...
Sayfa 13
... object of attention , as the basis of all trade , were starved for want of capital ; and the labouring manufacturers , with the lower classes * Lest the Irish should think that I have here been illiberal , I shall beg leave to refer to ...
... object of attention , as the basis of all trade , were starved for want of capital ; and the labouring manufacturers , with the lower classes * Lest the Irish should think that I have here been illiberal , I shall beg leave to refer to ...
Sayfa 67
... objects ; and their actions , instead of being guided by mechanical im- pulse or brutal passion , be subjected to the regular and systematic control of reason . I hope my readers will not be alarmed at the ... object is to K 2 COMMERCE . 67.
... objects ; and their actions , instead of being guided by mechanical im- pulse or brutal passion , be subjected to the regular and systematic control of reason . I hope my readers will not be alarmed at the ... object is to K 2 COMMERCE . 67.
Sayfa 71
... object of attention , even in the earliest periods , to all maritime nations , who seem to have carried them on as the means of supplying part of their food , or of furnishing them with articles of commerce . In the book of Job , who is ...
... object of attention , even in the earliest periods , to all maritime nations , who seem to have carried them on as the means of supplying part of their food , or of furnishing them with articles of commerce . In the book of Job , who is ...
Sayfa 128
... object that had not received them before ; they have been long given or jobbed : all that I mean is , that if the public is burdened with much payment , care should be taken that they are given in the mode that promises to be most ...
... object that had not received them before ; they have been long given or jobbed : all that I mean is , that if the public is burdened with much payment , care should be taken that they are given in the mode that promises to be most ...
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