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Page 302
... English verse or English prose , ( considered either in its measure or construction , ) there are more kinds of each than we have hitherto discovered . It is fair to suffer Mr. T. to make his own defence of so anomalous a production ...
... English verse or English prose , ( considered either in its measure or construction , ) there are more kinds of each than we have hitherto discovered . It is fair to suffer Mr. T. to make his own defence of so anomalous a production ...
Page 385
... English silks ; at another , to use no English cottons , muslins , or broad cloth . These impolitic changes were productive of incessant distress among Irish traders , and gave rise to additional mischief , by exciting a perpetual ...
... English silks ; at another , to use no English cottons , muslins , or broad cloth . These impolitic changes were productive of incessant distress among Irish traders , and gave rise to additional mischief , by exciting a perpetual ...
Page 391
... English is spoken in the inns . The fact is that , while Irish is prevalent very ge- nerally throughout Leinster , Munster , and part of Ulster , it forms , in a manner , the exclusive language of the lower orders in Connaught ; so that ...
... English is spoken in the inns . The fact is that , while Irish is prevalent very ge- nerally throughout Leinster , Munster , and part of Ulster , it forms , in a manner , the exclusive language of the lower orders in Connaught ; so that ...
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