A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... brought in its train a curse like one of the plagues of Egypt.1 mildze man The middleman , or the " torny beg , " as the Irish used to call M him , was the natural result of absenteeism and one of the worst Scourges of the agrarian ...
... brought in its train a curse like one of the plagues of Egypt.1 mildze man The middleman , or the " torny beg , " as the Irish used to call M him , was the natural result of absenteeism and one of the worst Scourges of the agrarian ...
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... brought down a vote of censure upon his head , which necessitated his recall in 1772. The next year , how- ever , a proposed absentee tax was defeated in the Irish Parliament by the same corrupt means , eighteen peerages being created ...
... brought down a vote of censure upon his head , which necessitated his recall in 1772. The next year , how- ever , a proposed absentee tax was defeated in the Irish Parliament by the same corrupt means , eighteen peerages being created ...
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... brought forward by Sir Edward Newnham for the relief of Dissenters ; but the Bill which was prepared by him and Sir Boyle Roche1 was remitted to another session . The repeal of the old law in 1780 drew one more fang from the jowl of ...
... brought forward by Sir Edward Newnham for the relief of Dissenters ; but the Bill which was prepared by him and Sir Boyle Roche1 was remitted to another session . The repeal of the old law in 1780 drew one more fang from the jowl of ...
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... brought in his Reform Bill as a result of these consultations and , with an eloquence only surpassed by Grattan , unfolded his scheme of reconstruction in the Irish Lower House . He proposed to throw open the doors of the close boroughs ...
... brought in his Reform Bill as a result of these consultations and , with an eloquence only surpassed by Grattan , unfolded his scheme of reconstruction in the Irish Lower House . He proposed to throw open the doors of the close boroughs ...
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... brought a large Newfoundland dog into Court with him , and during the progress of the argument ostentatiously con- centrated his attention upon fondling the animal . Curran upon perceiving this stopped . " Go on , go on , Mr. Curran ...
... brought a large Newfoundland dog into Court with him , and during the progress of the argument ostentatiously con- centrated his attention upon fondling the animal . Curran upon perceiving this stopped . " Go on , go on , Mr. Curran ...
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