Letters from Ireland, MDCCCXXXVIIR.B. Seeley and W. Burnside, 1838 - 436 pages |
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... Ireland as she is , the first great step will be achieved towards making Ireland what she ought to be . July , 1838 . CONTENTS . LETTER . PAGE III . IV . √ iv PREFACE .
... Ireland as she is , the first great step will be achieved towards making Ireland what she ought to be . July , 1838 . CONTENTS . LETTER . PAGE III . IV . √ iv PREFACE .
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... Ireland , to be sure , is not my native country ; but if all her children loved her as I do , the migratory propensity would here be little known . The rich would stay at home , and the poor would be fed . My route hither was from ...
... Ireland , to be sure , is not my native country ; but if all her children loved her as I do , the migratory propensity would here be little known . The rich would stay at home , and the poor would be fed . My route hither was from ...
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