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The universal geography : earth and its inhabitants

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IRELAND. 879<br />

More than once the foreign policy of Great Britain has been hamjiered through the<br />

discontent animating Irishmen on both sides of the ocean. Nor can Englishmen<br />

shut their eyes to the fact . that the institutions forced by them upon Irel<strong>and</strong> have<br />

yielded no favourable economical results. TTithin a few miles of the wealthiest<br />

isl<strong>and</strong> in the world there live the most wretched human beings in Europe. In<br />

no other country has fomine committed such ravnges as on the fertile soil of<br />

Fig. 190.<br />

—<br />

Hypsogr.iphical Map of Iuf.l<strong>and</strong>.<br />

Scale 1 : 4,600,000.<br />

Over 1,640 rcet. 1,640 to 820 Feet. Under 820 Feet. TJaaer 820 Feet.<br />

__^^.^^ 50 Miles.<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong>, <strong>and</strong> no other country has poured forth so broad a stream of emigrants.<br />

Though nearly as densely peopled as France, Irel<strong>and</strong> is inferior in that respect to<br />

Great Britain, <strong>and</strong> still more so in <strong>its</strong> agriculture, industry, commerce, <strong>and</strong><br />

material wealth.<br />

Irel<strong>and</strong> has a mean height of 400 feet,* <strong>and</strong> <strong>its</strong> shape is that of a diamond, with<br />

• Leipoldt, " Ueber die mittlere Hohe Europaa."

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