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Description

Finely colored map of Ireland, published at the end of the 18th Century.

Sanson's map provides an interesting depiction of the country at a crucial time in its history. In the late 17th century, Ireland was a largely rural and agricultural country, with a population that was largely made up of farmers and peasants. The country was also home to a number of major urban centers, including Dublin, Cork, and Limerick. The country was ruled by the English monarchy, and the English government had a significant presence in the country.

The map shows major cities, towns, and other settlements in the country, as well as the location of the major rivers, lakes, and other geographical and topographical features.