A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... increasing the fund for reprisals ; that the Connaught purchasers should retain two- thirds of the lands they possessed in September 1663 ; that in all cases of competition between the Protestants and Roman Catholics every ambiguity ...
... increasing the fund for reprisals ; that the Connaught purchasers should retain two- thirds of the lands they possessed in September 1663 ; that in all cases of competition between the Protestants and Roman Catholics every ambiguity ...
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... increase Irish power , and laws were passed in 1663 , 1665 and 1680 , which absolutely prohibited the importation from Ireland into England of all cattle , sheep and swine , of beef , pork , bacon and mutton , and even of butter and ...
... increase Irish power , and laws were passed in 1663 , 1665 and 1680 , which absolutely prohibited the importation from Ireland into England of all cattle , sheep and swine , of beef , pork , bacon and mutton , and even of butter and ...
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... increase of pasture land which re- stricted more and more the means of the people's subsistence , and the plantation in their midst of a new tenantry from the plains , who raised the price of land , outraged the clan spirit , and ...
... increase of pasture land which re- stricted more and more the means of the people's subsistence , and the plantation in their midst of a new tenantry from the plains , who raised the price of land , outraged the clan spirit , and ...
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... increase of pasture and the consequent diminution of tillage land , the evictions that followed , and the enclosing of those common lands , which the Irish peasants had from an immemorial time looked upon as inviolable . The increase of ...
... increase of pasture and the consequent diminution of tillage land , the evictions that followed , and the enclosing of those common lands , which the Irish peasants had from an immemorial time looked upon as inviolable . The increase of ...
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... increase of expenditure would necessarily have been entailed , and the " Undertakers , " who were the great borough ... increasing the Com- missioners of Revenue , who had seats in the Irish Commons , from seven to twelve , and by other ...
... increase of expenditure would necessarily have been entailed , and the " Undertakers , " who were the great borough ... increasing the Com- missioners of Revenue , who had seats in the Irish Commons , from seven to twelve , and by other ...
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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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