A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyArchibald Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... wrote Isaac Butt in 1867 , " that the Ulster custom of tenant - right had its origin . These tenants held under terms which bound the landlords to give them fixity , in some instances perpetuity , of tenure . The landlord , while he was ...
... wrote Isaac Butt in 1867 , " that the Ulster custom of tenant - right had its origin . These tenants held under terms which bound the landlords to give them fixity , in some instances perpetuity , of tenure . The landlord , while he was ...
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... wrote " I cannot undertake to pronounce upon the question , and shall be content if I have conveyed to the reader my own firm conviction that the common assertion that the rebellion of 1641 began with a general massacre of Protestants ...
... wrote " I cannot undertake to pronounce upon the question , and shall be content if I have conveyed to the reader my own firm conviction that the common assertion that the rebellion of 1641 began with a general massacre of Protestants ...
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... wrote to Lord Egremont- " Protestants as well as Papists have been concerned in these tumults - one or two of the most considerable of those we have hitherto detected are Protestants ; these outrages have fallen indiscriminately on ...
... wrote to Lord Egremont- " Protestants as well as Papists have been concerned in these tumults - one or two of the most considerable of those we have hitherto detected are Protestants ; these outrages have fallen indiscriminately on ...
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... wrote- " In the two years which followed the Antrim evictions 30,000 evicted Protestants left Ulster for a land where there were no legal robbers , and where those who sowed the seed could reap the harvest . " In the end , however ...
... wrote- " In the two years which followed the Antrim evictions 30,000 evicted Protestants left Ulster for a land where there were no legal robbers , and where those who sowed the seed could reap the harvest . " In the end , however ...
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... wrote “ I beg you will convey to our gracious master my humble congratulations upon the glorious success of peerages and pensions , so lavishly distributed as the rewards of Irish virtue . " 3 Sir Hercules Langrishe ( 1738-1811 ) ...
... wrote “ I beg you will convey to our gracious master my humble congratulations upon the glorious success of peerages and pensions , so lavishly distributed as the rewards of Irish virtue . " 3 Sir Hercules Langrishe ( 1738-1811 ) ...
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