Refine Search

Countries

Ireland

Place

Ballinasloe, Galway, Republic of Ireland

Access Type

4,024

Type

3,595
336
93

Public Tags

No tags available

FARL OP CLANCARTY

... successful in their exertions, which were, he might say, always successful (hear hear). It was not his (Admiral Taench's) part to speak at any leugoh of services of the army, as they fell into the hands of a much better advocate; and it was, he thought, very ...

`4114,:

... of agriciikisral improvement. He need 4carcely look beyond his own estate; I speak not of his interest which is elearly on the side of his duty in this respect ; but I speak of the reward he will surely , me day find in the grateful feelings of his tenantry ...

a

... desirable, in eases of the kind, The variety of breeds was certainly considerable ; and it was perfectly evident that, generally speaking, great attention had been paid to purity of breetling—searcely any beast of the slightest Cr. as of Mond was to be met with ...

employ, Perot for,

... liig ito - . of pat of the kelaail, cog ii at my r the ed to with ilonge ample Iriah Jceeelining ie det need emelt totine speak it the but surely g* d semibehalf as the of id him a few ligtitlY crop. )urigh- the well planted hedge r, the smiling an 4 ...

IpOLILTY t DALLLNASLOL

... though he could not be present. Sir Percy Nugent returned thanks, and assured them be felt it a high honour to be called on to speak to the toast; that he regarded Mr. Purcell not only on public grounds but as a private friend. Providence had been pleased ...

Jenaiugs, 10s. ILIT It A. An.:rew 31•Donough, 10s. We had not time or space in our last, to comment upon

... on a moat extensive scale and the Banquet in penis cular was marked not only by good feeling, but by the highest tone of speaking. On the whole we have to congratulate our fellow townsmen and the country at large on the of the meeting, and hail it as ...

tikkUL, lUhth

... offensive taste. I have recently examined several potato crops, and found those that were sown early are sound, and generally speaking, a good crop, both as regards quantity and quality; on the other hand, those of a late sowing are indifferent, both as to ...

DUBLIN TO GALWAY

... the beds will h. well-aired, the fleets c'eass, and all the a cetera' well looked idler. IDZAR.—Bred to think, as well as to speak by rote, we furnish our minds as we fiirniah houses—with the fancies of others; as according to the mode and age of country ...

has not sintr-been able to rest.; ine his duty

... George Heenan, Esq., weighed lbs. to the bushel, and obtained the first prize. Indeed all the samples were creditable, and speak well for the growers, when we consider the lei changeable weather we had during both the summer and harvest. There were eight ...

nee/ 1. (IT Co UsTY of DtiffsET. ter to any mita who the opportu. of inspeeting the proceedings in hi*

... man ? said an elderly man on the opposite seat, strange said the youth, it is absurd astonishing, impost-able?' 'You speak very , confidently sir; wiser men than you have believed it,'' continued the deacon, and, indeed why should not that be true ...

A TRAVELLER

... int hits ; twelve inches of small or stones in bottom, and eighteeis inches eovoo These are alone the necessary we may so speak, tor Deanston Drains otberwise constructed vffect an, good, but they eau never be considerst pet manna, and cousequently ought ...

MRS. FRY

... tuttieet tem* of French's, of Dural. and sister to the late Colonel Fienth, Of this town. I tie obituary of a cloistered nun speaks only of ilec,ese of ono tong dead to world ; but this most boy was restatkahle not only for liming been, perhaps, the nun ...