A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... persons who prefer truth to hypocrisy will be inclined to deny . The character of successive Adminis- trations is undoubtedly to be found in their treatment of the Irish people , and a slight sketch of that treatment we now propose to ...
... persons who prefer truth to hypocrisy will be inclined to deny . The character of successive Adminis- trations is undoubtedly to be found in their treatment of the Irish people , and a slight sketch of that treatment we now propose to ...
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... persons who had been previously engaged in the Irish service of the Crown , and 286 native Irish proprietors . Now after a certain lapse of time the original conditions imposed upon the grantees were felt to be a burden and were ...
... persons who had been previously engaged in the Irish service of the Crown , and 286 native Irish proprietors . Now after a certain lapse of time the original conditions imposed upon the grantees were felt to be a burden and were ...
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... persons , were condemned to death and to the absolute forfeiture of their estates . All other landowners who had at ... person had fallen into their hands , the victorious party set themselves in earnest to effect the conquest of Ireland ...
... persons , were condemned to death and to the absolute forfeiture of their estates . All other landowners who had at ... person had fallen into their hands , the victorious party set themselves in earnest to effect the conquest of Ireland ...
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... these , thirty - six persons , who were perfectly innocent , or constant adherents to the peace , were restored at once by special favour . The terms of the Act of Settlement very clearly indicated BEFORE THE UNION 7.
... these , thirty - six persons , who were perfectly innocent , or constant adherents to the peace , were restored at once by special favour . The terms of the Act of Settlement very clearly indicated BEFORE THE UNION 7.
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... persons of both persuasions , and I cannot yet find that any matter of state or religion has been mentioned at their meetings . " Sir Robert Aston , the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , who had been selected to try the Whiteboy ...
... persons of both persuasions , and I cannot yet find that any matter of state or religion has been mentioned at their meetings . " Sir Robert Aston , the Chief Justice of the Common Pleas , who had been selected to try the Whiteboy ...
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