A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and Travels, in All Parts of the World: Many of which are Now First Translated Into English. Digested on a New Plan, Volume 4John Pinkerton Kimber and Conrad, 1811 |
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... consequence of this general exertion , above twenty were capi- tally convicted , and most of them executed ; and the jails of this and the three neigh- bouring counties , Carlow , Tipperary , and Queen's - county , have many in them ...
... consequence of this general exertion , above twenty were capi- tally convicted , and most of them executed ; and the jails of this and the three neigh- bouring counties , Carlow , Tipperary , and Queen's - county , have many in them ...
Page 39
... consequence are much happier and better fed , clothed , and lodged than the Irish peasants . We must not , however , conclude from hence that all is owing to this , their being inde- pendent farmers , and having leases , are ...
... consequence are much happier and better fed , clothed , and lodged than the Irish peasants . We must not , however , conclude from hence that all is owing to this , their being inde- pendent farmers , and having leases , are ...
Page 57
... consequence have assured me that many of their cottars would think themselves honoured by having their wives and daughters sent for to the bed of their master ; a mark of slavery that proves the op- pression under which such people must ...
... consequence have assured me that many of their cottars would think themselves honoured by having their wives and daughters sent for to the bed of their master ; a mark of slavery that proves the op- pression under which such people must ...
Page 59
... consequence of them great numbers of people are out of employment , the best circumstance is their enlisting in the army or navy ; and it is the common result ; but unfortunately the manufacture in Ireland ( of which I shall have ...
... consequence of them great numbers of people are out of employment , the best circumstance is their enlisting in the army or navy ; and it is the common result ; but unfortunately the manufacture in Ireland ( of which I shall have ...
Page 77
... consequence of the water deepening , by which he had been reduced to the necessity of swimming . But instead of following . this desperate game any longer , he readily gave it over , and ran with all his speed di- rectly down the river ...
... consequence of the water deepening , by which he had been reduced to the necessity of swimming . But instead of following . this desperate game any longer , he readily gave it over , and ran with all his speed di- rectly down the river ...
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A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1811 |
A General Collection of the Best and Most Interesting Voyages and ..., Volume 4 John Pinkerton Affichage du livre entier - 1809 |
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