Ireland, covers a great area, in the heart of the province, and is bounded by five counties, viz. Armagh on the south, Tyrone on the west, Londonderry on the north-west, Antrim on the north and east, and Down, which barely touches it on the southeastern... Statistical Survey of the County of Armagh, with Observations on the Means ... - Stran 96avtor: Sir Charles Coote - 1804 - 428 straniCelotni ogled - O knjigi
| 1818 - 598 strani
...with any of the other lakes in Ireland, covers a great area in the heart of the province of Ulster, and is bounded by five counties; viz. ^Armagh on the...the west, Londonderry on the north-west, Antrim on (he north and cast, and Down, which l> in'ly touches it on the scuitlieasteru angle. The Her states... | |
| sir Richard Phillips - 1825 - 408 strani
...great expanse of water, which may well be styled an Inland Sea, is bounded by five different counties, Armagh on the south, Tyrone on the west, Londonderry on the northwest, Down on a small part of the east, and Antrim on the north and east. It was anciently called Lough Eagh,... | |
| 1834 - 192 strani
...great expanse of water, which may well be styled an Inland Sea, is bounded by five different counties, Armagh on the south, Tyrone on the west, Londonderry on the north-west, Down on a small part of the east, and Antrim on the north and east. It was anciently called Lough Eagh,... | |
| John Ramsay McCulloch - 1837 - 656 strani
...one of the largest in Europe. It lies in the centre of the province of Ulster, having the county of Armagh on the south, Tyrone on the west, Londonderry...which barely touches it, on the south-eastern angle. It is about 20 miles in length, by about 10 in breadth, occupying, inclusive of Lough Beg (2,551^ acres),... | |
| John Ramsay M'Culloch - 1839 - 782 strani
...one of the largest in Europe. It lies in the centre of the province of Ulster, having the county of Armagh on the south, Tyrone on the west, Londonderry...which barely touches it, on the south-eastern angle. It is about 17 miles in length, by about 9 in breadth, occupying, inclusive of Lough Beg (2,55l£ acres),... | |
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