A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... existence of their religion , were excluded from the category of grace , although they might be and generally were entirely innocent of and unconnected with the crimes that were perpetrated in Ulster . The " Innocent Papists " who were ...
... existence of their religion , were excluded from the category of grace , although they might be and generally were entirely innocent of and unconnected with the crimes that were perpetrated in Ulster . The " Innocent Papists " who were ...
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... existence by reason of those absentee landlords who , desirous of enjoying their rents without the trouble of collecting them , transferred the labour and profit of the collection to a third person for a certain fixed sum . They were ...
... existence by reason of those absentee landlords who , desirous of enjoying their rents without the trouble of collecting them , transferred the labour and profit of the collection to a third person for a certain fixed sum . They were ...
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... existence had to be hidden from the rapacity of rent squeezers , whose maws craved not merely for the superfluities of the poor man's profits , but for his crust of bread ? 1 In this state of affairs outrage might well have been ...
... existence had to be hidden from the rapacity of rent squeezers , whose maws craved not merely for the superfluities of the poor man's profits , but for his crust of bread ? 1 In this state of affairs outrage might well have been ...
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... existence . 2 W. N. Massey says of them- " This noble 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 ...
... existence . 2 W. N. Massey says of them- " This noble 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 ...
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... existence and the power of the people to elect them or any other representatives they might choose , without submitting such a policy for their country's consideration , than a landlord's agent would have the right to give away his ...
... existence and the power of the people to elect them or any other representatives they might choose , without submitting such a policy for their country's consideration , than a landlord's agent would have the right to give away his ...
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