A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth CenturyA. Constable, 1907 - Всего страниц: 699 |
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... agitated Ulster as well as the rest of the kingdom , arising from the war which has been called ' the Great Rebellion ' it was scarcely to be expected that there should be any authoritative adjustment of these claims . During these ...
... agitated Ulster as well as the rest of the kingdom , arising from the war which has been called ' the Great Rebellion ' it was scarcely to be expected that there should be any authoritative adjustment of these claims . During these ...
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... agitation , which springing up originally in the county of Armagh , spread afterwards to those of Tyrone , Fermanagh , and Derry , and originated in the grievance of work upon the roads , to which every householder had to con- tribute ...
... agitation , which springing up originally in the county of Armagh , spread afterwards to those of Tyrone , Fermanagh , and Derry , and originated in the grievance of work upon the roads , to which every householder had to con- tribute ...
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... agitation , and a Distress Bill was introduced in 1786 for their protection . But the measure was rejected in the Irish House of Commons through the influence of the landlords , who did not like the proposal contained in it to levy a ...
... agitation , and a Distress Bill was introduced in 1786 for their protection . But the measure was rejected in the Irish House of Commons through the influence of the landlords , who did not like the proposal contained in it to levy a ...
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... agitation or to barter their country to a foreign power , that the bravest and noblest of the land by a spontaneous impulse sprang to arms . It was the defence of their country from foreign aggression ; and her liberation from those ...
... agitation or to barter their country to a foreign power , that the bravest and noblest of the land by a spontaneous impulse sprang to arms . It was the defence of their country from foreign aggression ; and her liberation from those ...
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... agitate for a radical reform of the Legislature , which was not only poisoned by the corrupt influence of the borough - mongers and the selfish ascendency of the English Ministers , but had through a long period of base subserviency to ...
... agitate for a radical reform of the Legislature , which was not only poisoned by the corrupt influence of the borough - mongers and the selfish ascendency of the English Ministers , but had through a long period of base subserviency to ...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Godfrey Locker Lampson Полный просмотр - 1907 |
A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century Godfrey Locker Lampson Полный просмотр - 1907 |
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