A Statistical Account, Or Parochial Survey of Ireland: Drawn Up from the Communications of the Clergy, Volumen3Graisberry and Campbell, 1819 |
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... kind which , in such a case , is truly useful - whether he shall succeed in completing the Statistical Survey of Ireland , or be under the necessity of terminating his labours with the present volume , he has the satisfaction of having ...
... kind which , in such a case , is truly useful - whether he shall succeed in completing the Statistical Survey of Ireland , or be under the necessity of terminating his labours with the present volume , he has the satisfaction of having ...
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... kind , has fully unfolded the whole resources of an interesting portion of the Empire , whether depending upon man or upon inanimated nature . He has laid open to the view of the Statesman the entire capabilities of his native Country ...
... kind , has fully unfolded the whole resources of an interesting portion of the Empire , whether depending upon man or upon inanimated nature . He has laid open to the view of the Statesman the entire capabilities of his native Country ...
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... kind of wooden bridge , which is very useful to the parishioners in wet weather , for the river is much subject to moun- tain floods , that generally rise very high , so that , but for this bridge , the western part of the parish ...
... kind of wooden bridge , which is very useful to the parishioners in wet weather , for the river is much subject to moun- tain floods , that generally rise very high , so that , but for this bridge , the western part of the parish ...
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... kind to report , V. Present & Former State of Population , Food , & c . The number of families in this parish is 309 ; Population as for the relative numbers of males and females , it is not easy to give an account of them . Their sole ...
... kind to report , V. Present & Former State of Population , Food , & c . The number of families in this parish is 309 ; Population as for the relative numbers of males and females , it is not easy to give an account of them . Their sole ...
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... kind , as are usually found on breaking lime stones , incorporated with the mass , retaining no more of the original shell than the shape , the whole of the stones of which they make a part being homo- geneous throughout . The whole of ...
... kind , as are usually found on breaking lime stones , incorporated with the mass , retaining no more of the original shell than the shape , the whole of the stones of which they make a part being homo- geneous throughout . The whole of ...
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Página 609 - Whatever withdraws us from the power of our senses, whatever makes the past, the distant, or the future, predominate over the present, advances us in the dignity of thinking beings.
Página 609 - That man is little to be envied, whose patriotism would not gain force upon the plain of Marathon, or whose piety would not grow warmer among the ruins of lona.
Página 608 - For the losses of history are indeed irretrievable : when the productions of fancy or science have been swept away, new poets may invent, and new philosophers may reason ; but if the inscription of a single fact be once obliterated, it can never be restored by the united efforts of genius and industry. The consideration of our past losses should incite the present age to cherish and perpetuate the valuable relics which have escaped...
Página 352 - ... were shamefully suffered to languish in obscurity ; that, for his own part, he would never desire any gentleman of parts and learning to employ his time iu celebrating a ministry who had neither the justice or generosity to make it worth his while.
Página 62 - Speak ye unto all the congregation of Israel, saying, In the tenth day of this month they shall take to them every man a lamb, according to the house of their fathers, a lamb for an house...
Página 590 - A lively desire of knowing and of recording our ancestors so generally prevails, that it must depend on the influence of some common principle in the minds of men.
Página 351 - Godolphin, in the fulness of his joy, meeting with the above-mentioned nobleman, told him, " It was a pity the memory of such a victory should ever be forgot ;". he added, that " he was pretty sure his Lordship, who was so distinguished a patron of men of letters, must know some person whose pen was capable of doing justice to the action.
Página 349 - a lady from the neighbourhood of Portglenone, in the county of Antrim, visited Lissoy in the summer of 1817, and was fortunate enough to find in a cottage adjoining the ale-house, the identical print of the ' twelve good rules ' which ornamented the rural tavern, along with
Página 521 - From the sides of this great square tower two wings extended, which terminated on the east and west with round towers. The east front consequently exhibited on its southern angle one of these round towers, and further northwards stood a similar tower flanking a portal which led into the inner court, formerly furnished with a portcullis. Between this last flanking round tower and a square tower at the northern angle was a spacious room or hall of an oblong shape occupying the entire space. The north...
Página 530 - They use to place him that shall be their captaine upon a stone, always reserved to that purpose, and placed commonly upon a hill. In some of which I have seen formed and engraven a foot, which they say was the measure of their first captaine's foot...