A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... lands . This was followed by James ' impolitic and sweeping Act of Attainder , which prac- tically aimed at another complete subversion of the existing Irish land system . A list of more than two thousand land- owners was drawn up who ...
... lands . This was followed by James ' impolitic and sweeping Act of Attainder , which prac- tically aimed at another complete subversion of the existing Irish land system . A list of more than two thousand land- owners was drawn up who ...
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... land on the terms that he believes he is entitled to , we shall have our Irish question and the disgrace that has ... land . This is one of the primary In 1 The Land Act of 1903 has gone a great way towards effecting the necessary reform ...
... land on the terms that he believes he is entitled to , we shall have our Irish question and the disgrace that has ... land . This is one of the primary In 1 The Land Act of 1903 has gone a great way towards effecting the necessary reform ...
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... land . What improvements were made upon the 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 ...
... land . What improvements were made upon the 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 ...
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... land at all , or that the whole nation did not rise against a minority that 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 ...
... land at all , or that the whole nation did not rise against a minority that 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 ...
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... 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 pasture land was due partly to a murrain among cattle ...
... 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 pasture land was due partly to a murrain among cattle ...
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