A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... object is to lay bare the secret of the repeated failures , the worm in the heart of the tree , the want of know- ledge of Irish temperament and history , so conspicuous in the rulers of Erin . And yet hardly a man will feel indebted to ...
... object is to lay bare the secret of the repeated failures , the worm in the heart of the tree , the want of know- ledge of Irish temperament and history , so conspicuous in the rulers of Erin . And yet hardly a man will feel indebted to ...
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... object of the insurgents was to deprive the clergy of a portion of their tithe , as well as to regulate the price of land , especially of peat - bogs.2 But this rising was less determined than that of the Whiteboys , and was crushed in ...
... object of the insurgents was to deprive the clergy of a portion of their tithe , as well as to regulate the price of land , especially of peat - bogs.2 But this rising was less determined than that of the Whiteboys , and was crushed in ...
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... object . Flood appreciated the situation , and Grattan did not ; but Flood had not the authority , nor perhaps the ability to follow up in practice the prescient reasonings of his common - sense . North's Administration had now fallen ...
... object . Flood appreciated the situation , and Grattan did not ; but Flood had not the authority , nor perhaps the ability to follow up in practice the prescient reasonings of his common - sense . North's Administration had now fallen ...
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... object was rejected by a majority of fifty - six.1 A Police Bill was passed in 1786 to remedy the scandalous state of the administration of justice in Dublin , and the Crimes Bill and Whiteboy Act were carried during the course of the ...
... object was rejected by a majority of fifty - six.1 A Police Bill was passed in 1786 to remedy the scandalous state of the administration of justice in Dublin , and the Crimes Bill and Whiteboy Act were carried during the course of the ...
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... object in 1789 to be to maintain in its integrity the Constitution of 1782 , and to agitate for a Place Bill , a Pension Bill , a Bill for the abolition or modification of the Dublin Police , and Bills for the disqualification of ...
... object in 1789 to be to maintain in its integrity the Constitution of 1782 , and to agitate for a Place Bill , a Pension Bill , a Bill for the abolition or modification of the Dublin Police , and Bills for the disqualification of ...
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afterwards agitation APPENDIX appointed Bill Board Britain carried Catholic Emancipation cause cent Chapter Charles Chief Church clause Coercion Commission Commissioners Committee Council Court crime declared districts Dublin Duke Earl elected England English established estates evicted Exchequer existence favour February Fenian force George Gladstone Government Henry Home Rule House of Commons improvements Irish Government Irish National League Irish Parliament John jury justice labour Land Act Land League landlord leases legislation letter Lord Chancellor Lord Privy Seal Lord-Lieutenant magistrates measure ment Minister murder National never O'Connell opinion oppression outrage Parnell party passed peasant Peel persons Phoenix Park murders political poor population principle proposed Protestant purchase purpose question rebellion reform rejected rent Repeal resigned Richard Roman Catholics rulers of Ireland schools Secretary speech tenant Thomas tion tithe Ulster Union Viscount vote W. E. Gladstone whilst Whiteboy whole William wrote