A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... holding lands under what are termed accepted proposals , without a legal title , but with a claim in equity strong ... holdings resulted in the establishment , in the case of the Protestant tenantry with an acquiescence on the part of ...
... holding lands under what are termed accepted proposals , without a legal title , but with a claim in equity strong ... holdings resulted in the establishment , in the case of the Protestant tenantry with an acquiescence on the part of ...
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... holding any civil or military employment , unless he should , within a year after his marriage , procure a certificate to the effect that his wife had accepted the Protestant faith . In 1725 another law was passed to prevent clandestine ...
... holding any civil or military employment , unless he should , within a year after his marriage , procure a certificate to the effect that his wife had accepted the Protestant faith . In 1725 another law was passed to prevent clandestine ...
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... holdings were effected by the tenants , and the whole system of relations between landlord and occupier was unknown the other side of the Irish Channel . Swift asserted that at least one - third of the rent of the country was spent in ...
... holdings were effected by the tenants , and the whole system of relations between landlord and occupier was unknown the other side of the Irish Channel . Swift asserted that at least one - third of the rent of the country was spent in ...
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... holdings , sub - divided and sub - let them to a multitude of smaller occupiers . The first description were mere farmers of rents who sprang into existence by reason of those absentee landlords who , desirous of enjoying their rents ...
... holdings , sub - divided and sub - let them to a multitude of smaller occupiers . The first description were mere farmers of rents who sprang into existence by reason of those absentee landlords who , desirous of enjoying their rents ...
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... holding any office , civil or military . With twenty exceptions , Papists were forbidden to reside in Limerick or Galway ; and advowsons , the property of Papists , were vested in the Crown . Thus the Roman Catholics were deprived of ...
... holding any office , civil or military . With twenty exceptions , Papists were forbidden to reside in Limerick or Galway ; and advowsons , the property of Papists , were vested in the Crown . Thus the Roman Catholics were deprived of ...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Godfrey Locker Lampson Полный просмотр - 1907 |
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