A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... Irish service of the Crown , and 286 native Irish proprietors . Now after a certain lapse of time the original conditions imposed upon the grantees were felt to be a burden and were gradually overlooked . Proper government supervision ...
... Irish service of the Crown , and 286 native Irish proprietors . Now after a certain lapse of time the original conditions imposed upon the grantees were felt to be a burden and were gradually overlooked . Proper government supervision ...
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... Irish history . Up to the time of the Restoration the free play of Irish industry was practically unimpeded by any legislative restric- tion , but after 1660 English landowners began to be alarmed lest Irish enterprise , backed by pluck ...
... Irish history . Up to the time of the Restoration the free play of Irish industry was practically unimpeded by any legislative restric- tion , but after 1660 English landowners began to be alarmed lest Irish enterprise , backed by pluck ...
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... Irish Pension List was another measure of the moral worth of Irish rule . It was the shameful custom to quarter upon Irish poverty those bawds and bastards whom public opinion would have made it dangerous to provide for on the English ...
... Irish Pension List was another measure of the moral worth of Irish rule . It was the shameful custom to quarter upon Irish poverty those bawds and bastards whom public opinion would have made it dangerous to provide for on the English ...
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... Irish Court of Exchequer between Esther Sherlock and Maurice Annesley , and the decree which the latter obtained was reversed on an appeal to the Irish House of Lords . Annesley thereupon appealed to the English House of Lords , who ...
... Irish Court of Exchequer between Esther Sherlock and Maurice Annesley , and the decree which the latter obtained was reversed on an appeal to the Irish House of Lords . Annesley thereupon appealed to the English House of Lords , who ...
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... Irish Parliament might pass or reject it as it stood , but could not amend it . The Irish Privy Council , however , might cushion the heads of a Bill , even after they had been approved by both Irish Houses of Parliament . Private ...
... Irish Parliament might pass or reject it as it stood , but could not amend it . The Irish Privy Council , however , might cushion the heads of a Bill , even after they had been approved by both Irish Houses of Parliament . Private ...
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