Ireland Exhibited to England: In a Political and Moral Survey of Her Population, and in a Statistical and Scenographic Tour of Certain Districts; Comprehending Specimens of Her Colonisation, Natural History and Antiquities, Arts, Sciences, and Commerce ... With a Letter to the Members of His Majesty's Government on the State of Ireland, Volume 2Baldwin, Cradock, and Joy, 1823 |
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Pagina 5
... appear to be wholly swallowed up in the vortex of their trade . -They are destitute of the literary taste and acquirements of the Scotch nation , having that kind of information only which can be rendered useful in the pursuit of gain ...
... appear to be wholly swallowed up in the vortex of their trade . -They are destitute of the literary taste and acquirements of the Scotch nation , having that kind of information only which can be rendered useful in the pursuit of gain ...
Pagina 9
... appears , that there were then 53 tenements in the place , besides the castle . From this plan it is evident , that the centre of the town ( all that was then in existence ) has under- gone but little alteration in shape , except what ...
... appears , that there were then 53 tenements in the place , besides the castle . From this plan it is evident , that the centre of the town ( all that was then in existence ) has under- gone but little alteration in shape , except what ...
Pagina 20
... appears to have been so much pleased with his manners and conversation , that he soli- cited him to accompany him to his seat at Port- more , in the county of Antrim , where he continued until the Restoration . We have been anxious to ...
... appears to have been so much pleased with his manners and conversation , that he soli- cited him to accompany him to his seat at Port- more , in the county of Antrim , where he continued until the Restoration . We have been anxious to ...
Pagina 31
... appear to us to form , not the accidental and occasional accompaniments , but the essential principle and basis of the Hertford social code . It is possible that some may object to this eu- logy , on the principle , that a tenant ...
... appear to us to form , not the accidental and occasional accompaniments , but the essential principle and basis of the Hertford social code . It is possible that some may object to this eu- logy , on the principle , that a tenant ...
Pagina 36
... appear surprising ; but he may rest assured , that pigs are not only seen traversing the roads in many parts of Ireland , but frequently tearing up meadows and potatoe fields ; and after the depredations of the day , returning ...
... appear surprising ; but he may rest assured , that pigs are not only seen traversing the roads in many parts of Ireland , but frequently tearing up meadows and potatoe fields ; and after the depredations of the day , returning ...
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Ireland Exhibited to England: In a Political and Moral Survey of ..., Volume 2 Esq. A. Atkinson Volledige weergave - 1823 |
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acres of demesne ancient antiquity appears Armagh Ballycastle Ballyclare Ballymena Ballymenagh Ballymoney barony basalt beauty Belfast bleaching bogs Bushmills called canal Carrickfergus castle church coal coast considerable cotton county of Antrim Crumlin Dervock Dioc Diocese Connor distance district Dublin eminent English erected establishment extensive farm feet former gentleman Giant's Causeway Glenarm Glenavy Hertford hill improvement inhabitants Ireland Irish acres island island Magee James John labour Lagan land Larne latter limestone linen trade Lisburn Lord Lough Erne Lough Neagh manufacture ment miles north mills Moira mountains neat neighbourhood north of Dublin noticed opens a communication parish plantations planted Portglenone post town province quantity Randalstown render residence river road scene Scotch Scotland seat Shane's castle shew shore side situated Six Mile water soil stands stone tion Toome tract tree Ulster village wood
Populaire passages
Pagina 18 - Our soul is escaped even as a bird out of the snare of the fowler ; the snare is broken, and we are delivered.
Pagina 18 - If the Lord himself had not been on our side, now may Israel say : if the Lord himself had not been on our side, when men rose up against us; They had swallowed us up quick : when they were so wrathfully displeased at us.
Pagina 115 - Our more special Grace, certain Knowledge and mere Motion, We have given and granted, and by these Presents, for Us, Our Heirs and Successors, do give and grant unto the said...
Pagina 393 - On examining this subterranean wonder, it was found to be a complete gallery, which had been driven forward many hundred yards to the bed of coal : that it branched off into numerous chambers, where miners had carried on their different works : that these chambers were dressed in a workmanlike manner: that pillars were left at proper intervals to support the roof. In short...
Pagina 18 - But it is to be remembered much with regret, that this loss and overthrow did so enrage the rebels, that for several days and weeks after, they murdered many hundreds of protestants whom they had kept prisoners in the counties of Armagh and Tyrone, and other parts of Ulster, and tormented them by several manners of death. And it is a circumstance very observable, that much snow had fallen in the week before this action, and...
Pagina 319 - Boyd, and erecting them into a free barony, to be called, in all time coming, the Barony of Kilbride, and which he assumed as his own designation, and under which title he appears several times as a Commissioner of Supply for the County of Ayr, towards the latter end of the seventeenth and beginning of the eighteenth centuries. He had also a share in the troubles of the times, during the reign of Charles II.
Pagina 337 - ... by their looks and -manners, but particularly by the air of comfort about their dwellings, and a fondness for gardens and orchards. Near Belfast was likewise a colony of Lancashire and Cheshire men, settled there, as it is said, by...
Pagina 347 - ... soil. This island contains no native quadruped except rats, and the little straw mouse, which is sometimes found. The inhabitants are a simple, laborious, and honest race of people, and possess a great degree of affection for their own country, always speaking of Ireland as of a foreign land. A common and heavy curse among them is, " May Ireland be your latter end...
Pagina 365 - Oa a minute inspection, each pillar is found to be separable into several joints, whose articulation is neat and compact beyond expression, the convex termination of one joint always meeting a concave socket in the next ; besides which, the *
Pagina 313 - N. Grimshaw, cotton and linen printer, from England, who had some time before settled in this country ; and shortly after, an experienced spinner was brought over by Mr. Joy, from Scotland, to instruct the children in the house. Also, under the same direction, and at the expense of the gentlemen mentioned, a carding machine was erected, to go by water, at Mr.