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The vast inflow and outflow of tourists and emigrants means millions of pounds of Irish notes and coins may be scattered abroad.
In more recent times, emigrants from Ireland and Scotland made homes there.
Preserved from generation to generation, the idea was eventually exported to America along with German emigrants.
She welcomed the emigrants, visitors and all who came along to enjoy themselves and enter into the spirit of the celebrations.
Many of the Irish emigrants in that city are lonely and isolated and need help and support at this vulnerable time in their lives.
The influx of a huge number of returning emigrants and migrant workers was the last thing that was needed.
Without that contribution from the emigrants we could not enjoy the economic success that we have today.
Many of the lands to which these emigrants went are still amongst the world's most thinly populated areas.
It is reckoned that emigrants sent home the equivalent of 2 billion which helped to prop up our ailing economy.
Many of our emigrants, fortunately, have had positive experiences in their adopted countries.
Six tall ships stopped in Hull as they retraced the route from Europe to America taken by two million emigrants more than a century ago.
He said returning emigrants would be afforded particular priority under the planning guidelines for rural housing.
These emigrants sent money back home when they were young and healthy, working on the buildings and roads in England.
It shouldn't surprise anybody that generations of emigrants have gone to other countries to find employment.
Specifically, emigrants would be able to move half their money as a first stage, then half of what is left a year later.
The only significant change since earlier times was that emigrants went to England rather than America.
The Minister said he will ask the group to pay special attention to the position of vulnerable and elderly emigrants.
Many other emigrants subsequently settled in Dublin and the other major urban centres in the country.
Additional psychological research on Irish emigrants focuses on the Irish in Britain.
The election was decided ultimately by the large postal vote of emigrants from the province.
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An examination was made, and the agents decided to transship the emigrants.
The Directory had tyrannically seized, as hostages, any relatives of the emigrants upon whom they could lay their hands.
They were found to be two of the emigrants and one of the seamen who had mutinied.
Norwegian discoverers and Welsh emigrants have been pressed into the service.
They had met emigrants on the Ohio, and had seen the white sail of the prairie schooner in all of the forest ways.
Influenced by them, the emigrants and conquerors from the north also tried to be like the Romans.
In general the tribute of acclimation is not so soon paid by emigrants in Lima as in other tropical regions.
In the spring of 1836 the second party of emigrants from Stavanger County came to America.
It was the same as regards the great plateau and the Boer emigrants who dwelt there.
Here we were to stay the night at a kind of caravanserai, set apart for emigrants.
That evening the commander of the Legaspi called the Spanish emigrants together and addressed them.
We once had on board from Lockport west, a party of emigrants from England to Ontario.
They seldom, it would appear, partook of the religious zeal that brought other emigrants across the Atlantic.
It sends forth its emigrants like any other old region, and it is pregnant with industry and enterprise.
The emigrants were cared for in London by the owners of the fusilier.
The world beholds the peaceful triumphs of the industry of our emigrants.
Mullein and nettle, henbane and wormwood, all are English emigrants.
The picture of human life in the market-place, though its general tint was the sad gray, brown, or black of the English emigrants, was yet enlivened by some diversity of hue.
Tobias Pearson was not among the earliest emigrants from the old country.
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