A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... Ireland has the same reason to spurn at this power of external legislation , because it has hitherto been employed for the purpose only of oppressing and distress- ing her . Had Ireland never been made to feel this power as a curse ...
... Ireland has the same reason to spurn at this power of external legislation , because it has hitherto been employed for the purpose only of oppressing and distress- ing her . Had Ireland never been made to feel this power as a curse ...
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... Ireland were forced from their ancient homes , and driven to seek a strange asylum in Connaught , or some other place beyond the The iniquity of this confiscation has never been forgotten in Ireland . The wrong is indelibly stamped upon ...
... Ireland were forced from their ancient homes , and driven to seek a strange asylum in Connaught , or some other place beyond the The iniquity of this confiscation has never been forgotten in Ireland . The wrong is indelibly stamped upon ...
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... Ireland groaned , when the convulsions of rebellion and the rage of civil war had done their work ; wrongs that darkened nearly every poor threshold , and rankled in the breast of every sufferer who was not constitutionally a slave . We ...
... Ireland groaned , when the convulsions of rebellion and the rage of civil war had done their work ; wrongs that darkened nearly every poor threshold , and rankled in the breast of every sufferer who was not constitutionally a slave . We ...
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... Ireland thus groaned under an accumulation of sorrows and was expected by the violators of the Treaty of Limerick to bear her cross without a cry.1 It is not to be marvelled at that emigration should have followed in the wake of Irish ...
... Ireland thus groaned under an accumulation of sorrows and was expected by the violators of the Treaty of Limerick to bear her cross without a cry.1 It is not to be marvelled at that emigration should have followed in the wake of Irish ...
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... Ireland.1 The Drapier Letters and those less known that we have quoted from in the Appendices , demolished Wood , disconcerted the impudence of his patrons , and kindled a flame in Ireland that all the buckets at the Castle failed to ...
... Ireland.1 The Drapier Letters and those less known that we have quoted from in the Appendices , demolished Wood , disconcerted the impudence of his patrons , and kindled a flame in Ireland that all the buckets at the Castle failed to ...
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