A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... John Davis even states that the proper- ties in Munster were held on the same condition of giving fixity of tenure to the tenants . In the other settlements that have taken place in Ireland very similar terms were imposed upon the ...
... John Davis even states that the proper- ties in Munster were held on the same condition of giving fixity of tenure to the tenants . In the other settlements that have taken place in Ireland very similar terms were imposed upon the ...
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... John Locke . He wrote the Case of Ireland , an interesting little book describing various Acts of Parliament , and was the first to formulate Ireland's constitutional claim to independent existence . 2 W. N. Massey says of them- " This ...
... John Locke . He wrote the Case of Ireland , an interesting little book describing various Acts of Parliament , and was the first to formulate Ireland's constitutional claim to independent existence . 2 W. N. Massey says of them- " This ...
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... John Philpot Curran . 2 In 1787 ( circ . ) he said " I agree with the right honourable gentleman ( Grattan ) that the lower order of the people in Munster are in a state of oppression , abject poverty , sloth , dirt and misery , not to ...
... John Philpot Curran . 2 In 1787 ( circ . ) he said " I agree with the right honourable gentleman ( Grattan ) that the lower order of the people in Munster are in a state of oppression , abject poverty , sloth , dirt and misery , not to ...
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... John Toler , the callous and good - tempered Solicitor - General , was also removed and provided with a sop ; Edward Cooke , the Under- Secretary to the Military Department , was pensioned off ; and the powerful Chief of the Beresford ...
... John Toler , the callous and good - tempered Solicitor - General , was also removed and provided with a sop ; Edward Cooke , the Under- Secretary to the Military Department , was pensioned off ; and the powerful Chief of the Beresford ...
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... John Moore said- " That moderate treatment by the generals , and the preventing of the troops from pillaging and molesting the people would soon restore tranquillity , and the latter would certainly be quiet if the gentry and yeomen ...
... John Moore said- " That moderate treatment by the generals , and the preventing of the troops from pillaging and molesting the people would soon restore tranquillity , and the latter would certainly be quiet if the gentry and yeomen ...
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