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Pagina 7
... speaking general- ly , these advantages have been so long enjoyed by the people of this country , and so richly , that the positive present circumstances of the Native Irish , when viewed in connexion with all around them , will ...
... speaking general- ly , these advantages have been so long enjoyed by the people of this country , and so richly , that the positive present circumstances of the Native Irish , when viewed in connexion with all around them , will ...
Pagina 8
... speak it daily ! ” " And for all this , " he asks , 66 was there no reme- dy . — In the immediate neighbourhood of Britain , had any thing occurred like that in Egypt , when artificial light as well as natural was withdrawn , and the ...
... speak it daily ! ” " And for all this , " he asks , 66 was there no reme- dy . — In the immediate neighbourhood of Britain , had any thing occurred like that in Egypt , when artificial light as well as natural was withdrawn , and the ...
Pagina 15
... speak two very different languages . It is to one of these languages , the Native Irish , and the people who use it constantly , that our attention must be confined in the subsequent pages . 66 If an accurate knowledge of the real state ...
... speak two very different languages . It is to one of these languages , the Native Irish , and the people who use it constantly , that our attention must be confined in the subsequent pages . 66 If an accurate knowledge of the real state ...
Pagina 19
... speaking in good earnest of this coun- try , the writer has been too often there , and seen too much of every province , to think for one moment of as- cribing its present state to any one cause . He desires not to dwell so much on the ...
... speaking in good earnest of this coun- try , the writer has been too often there , and seen too much of every province , to think for one moment of as- cribing its present state to any one cause . He desires not to dwell so much on the ...
Pagina 22
... speak , and perhaps never will . As a medium of com- munication , therefore , he cannot feel the enthusiastic at- tachment of a native , and , it is presumed , may there- fore be admitted as a safer , if not an unprejudiced wit- ness ...
... speak , and perhaps never will . As a medium of com- munication , therefore , he cannot feel the enthusiastic at- tachment of a native , and , it is presumed , may there- fore be admitted as a safer , if not an unprejudiced wit- ness ...
Alte ediții - Afișează-le pe toate
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
Historical Sketches of the Ancient Native Irish and Their Descendants Christopher Anderson Vizualizare completă - 1828 |
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