A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... body and soul together , were not strong enough to hold their landlords to the covenanted terms . " It was in such a state of things , " wrote Isaac Butt in 1867 , " that the Ulster custom of tenant - right had its origin . These ...
... body and soul together , were not strong enough to hold their landlords to the covenanted terms . " It was in such a state of things , " wrote Isaac Butt in 1867 , " that the Ulster custom of tenant - right had its origin . These ...
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... body . This , indeed , was an Irish " confirmation " with a vengeance . Not long afterwards , in 1699 , a commission , which had been appointed by the English Parliament to inquire into the condi- tion , extent , and value of the ...
... body . This , indeed , was an Irish " confirmation " with a vengeance . Not long afterwards , in 1699 , a commission , which had been appointed by the English Parliament to inquire into the condi- tion , extent , and value of the ...
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... body constituted on different lines from the one that sat at Westminster . Instead of the King , Lords , and Commons , it was composed of five different parts- King , Lords , Commons , and the English and Irish Privy 1 Appendix XIB ...
... body constituted on different lines from the one that sat at Westminster . Instead of the King , Lords , and Commons , it was composed of five different parts- King , Lords , Commons , and the English and Irish Privy 1 Appendix XIB ...
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... body , which , for purity and loftiness of purpose , may be advantage- ously compared with any patriotic association of ancient and modern times , seems to have exhausted for the time all that was wise , generous or true in the ...
... body , which , for purity and loftiness of purpose , may be advantage- ously compared with any patriotic association of ancient and modern times , seems to have exhausted for the time all that was wise , generous or true in the ...
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... body of troops in Ireland , but the Government had the dread of the Volunteers in their hearts , and the proposal was defeated . The condition of the country was now becoming very ominous , and with a view to meet any sudden danger a ...
... body of troops in Ireland , but the Government had the dread of the Volunteers in their hearts , and the proposal was defeated . The condition of the country was now becoming very ominous , and with a view to meet any sudden danger a ...
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