A Tour in Ireland, 1776-1779, Volume 2Cassell, 1892 - 192 halaman |
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... cabins continue like what I have hitherto seen , I shall not hesitate to pronounce their inhabitants as well off as most English cottagers . They are built of mud walls eighteen inches or two feet thick , and well thatched , which are ...
... cabins continue like what I have hitherto seen , I shall not hesitate to pronounce their inhabitants as well off as most English cottagers . They are built of mud walls eighteen inches or two feet thick , and well thatched , which are ...
Halaman 23
... cabins con- tinue much the same , the same plenty of poultry , pigs , and cows . The cattle in the road have their fore legs all tied together with straw to keep them from break- ing into the fields ; ever sheep , and pigs , are all in ...
... cabins con- tinue much the same , the same plenty of poultry , pigs , and cows . The cattle in the road have their fore legs all tied together with straw to keep them from break- ing into the fields ; ever sheep , and pigs , are all in ...
Halaman 25
... cabin ; fuel they have in the utmost plenty . Great numbers of families are also supported by the neighbouring lakes , which abound prodigiously with fish . A child with a packthread and a crooked pin will catch perch enough in an hour ...
... cabin ; fuel they have in the utmost plenty . Great numbers of families are also supported by the neighbouring lakes , which abound prodigiously with fish . A child with a packthread and a crooked pin will catch perch enough in an hour ...
Halaman 45
... cabins and people as miserable as can be conceived ; not a Protestant in the country , nor a road passable for a carriage . In a word , perfectly resembling other mountainous tracts , and the whole yielding a rent of not more than A ...
... cabins and people as miserable as can be conceived ; not a Protestant in the country , nor a road passable for a carriage . In a word , perfectly resembling other mountainous tracts , and the whole yielding a rent of not more than A ...
Halaman 47
... cabins in it . This great rise has been much owing to the canal to Loch Neagh . I crossed it twice ; it is indeed a noble work . I was amazed to see ships of one hundred and fifty tons and more lying in it , like barges in an English ...
... cabins in it . This great rise has been much owing to the canal to Loch Neagh . I crossed it twice ; it is indeed a noble work . I was amazed to see ships of one hundred and fifty tons and more lying in it , like barges in an English ...
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