The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1871 - History |
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Page 14
... natural consequence that , if you settle the question of the Irish Church by depriving the Bishops and Rectors of their property , you will settle the question of the land by de- priving the landlords of their property ? I do not say ...
... natural consequence that , if you settle the question of the Irish Church by depriving the Bishops and Rectors of their property , you will settle the question of the land by de- priving the landlords of their property ? I do not say ...
Page 15
... natural inference of the Irish people . I say , in the next place , that it was the actual inference of the Irish people . " The speaker argued that the speeches of Lord Granard and Sir John Gray , who had said to his hearers , " We ...
... natural inference of the Irish people . I say , in the next place , that it was the actual inference of the Irish people . " The speaker argued that the speeches of Lord Granard and Sir John Gray , who had said to his hearers , " We ...
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... nature of the question in which they are engaged , unless they took every legitimate means - and sometimes , I am afraid , very illegitimate means of producing disturbance and want of con- fidence in Ireland ; every thing , in fact ...
... nature of the question in which they are engaged , unless they took every legitimate means - and sometimes , I am afraid , very illegitimate means of producing disturbance and want of con- fidence in Ireland ; every thing , in fact ...
Page 23
... nature of that evil ? The Devon Commission has pointed it out . It is that insecurity of tenure which not only abridges the comforts of the cultivator of the soil , but which limits and paralyzes his industry , and at the same time ...
... nature of that evil ? The Devon Commission has pointed it out . It is that insecurity of tenure which not only abridges the comforts of the cultivator of the soil , but which limits and paralyzes his industry , and at the same time ...
Page 24
... the other three Provinces of Ireland . But what are its products ? Its products may not be thought very extraordinary , perhaps , until I illustrate them by finding a measure of the natural producing power 24 ] [ 1870 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
... the other three Provinces of Ireland . But what are its products ? Its products may not be thought very extraordinary , perhaps , until I illustrate them by finding a measure of the natural producing power 24 ] [ 1870 . ENGLISH HISTORY .
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