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Writing from Kilkee, under date of July the 9th, he says, Repeal candidates must be put in opposition to the Government candidates, no matter how good they might be.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke
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Mann, the officer in charge at Kilkee, induced a coast-guard there to take to quern making.
The History of the Great Irish Famine of 1847 (3rd ed.) (1902) With Notices of Earlier Irish Famines John O'Rourke
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Island, near Kilkee, St. Caimin's church and school at Iniscaltra,
The Catholic Encyclopedia, Volume 8: Infamy-Lapparent 1840-1916 1913
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Thence to Kilkee by road, where first night out can be had.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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~Kilkee~ is admittedly the best bathing-place in these islands.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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It is the most central Hotel in Kilkee, commanding full view of Bay and Cliffs.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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It can be reached from Limerick, by the Shannon, as pointed out already, and from Kilkee by Rail.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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From ~Ballingrane~, a branch line passing Askeaton, with its ruined Castle and Abbey ruins, to ~Foynes~, a good harbour, from which passage can be made to Kilrush, and thence per rail to Kilkee.
The Sunny Side of Ireland How to see it by the Great Southern and Western Railway Robert Lloyd Praeger 1909
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Kilkee had opened his eyes upon this mortal life, we were far upon the road to Paris.
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 4 Charles James Lever 1839
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I am very certain, if I might venture to judge from the faces about, that, had the favourite for the St. Leger, passed through Kilkee at that moment, comparisons very little to his favor had been drawn from the assemblage around me.
The Confessions of Harry Lorrequer — Volume 1 Charles James Lever 1839
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