A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... given , and the money paid over with ingenuous confidence by the passive gentry . But the latter little knew the veiled capacities of Stuart fraud . On the receipt of the sum , the dark and brooding Strafford , who was sent to Ireland ...
... given , and the money paid over with ingenuous confidence by the passive gentry . But the latter little knew the veiled capacities of Stuart fraud . On the receipt of the sum , the dark and brooding Strafford , who was sent to Ireland ...
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... given lands , were to receive them to the value of rather more than half of what was due to 1 Henry Hallam says of the Cromwellian conquest- " After the King's person had fallen into their hands , the victorious party set themselves in ...
... given lands , were to receive them to the value of rather more than half of what was due to 1 Henry Hallam says of the Cromwellian conquest- " After the King's person had fallen into their hands , the victorious party set themselves in ...
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... given it as his opinion that , " the abuses of Church patronage from the time of the Restoration were probably un- paralleled in Europe , " nearly the whole of the extensive patron- age being concentrated upon Englishmen , who were ...
... given it as his opinion that , " the abuses of Church patronage from the time of the Restoration were probably un- paralleled in Europe , " nearly the whole of the extensive patron- age being concentrated upon Englishmen , who were ...
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... given to them in consideration of this exten- sion . As might have been expected , the days upon which their labour was in particular requisition were generally in that season of the year when labour upon their own farms was imperative ...
... given to them in consideration of this exten- sion . As might have been expected , the days upon which their labour was in particular requisition were generally in that season of the year when labour upon their own farms was imperative ...
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... given the right to summon and examine sus- pected persons , and to send to gaol for six months those who 1 Appendix XIA , quotation from Arthur Young . refused to appear . Special commissions were also issued to 20 IRELAND IN THE ...
... given the right to summon and examine sus- pected persons , and to send to gaol for six months those who 1 Appendix XIA , quotation from Arthur Young . refused to appear . Special commissions were also issued to 20 IRELAND IN THE ...
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