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... tenants , that is , the middle man between the landlord and the tenant . Who are they , and what are they ? In three provinces all Catholics . Shall we wait till they have arms in their hands , and then grant them their requests ; or ...
... tenants , that is , the middle man between the landlord and the tenant . Who are they , and what are they ? In three provinces all Catholics . Shall we wait till they have arms in their hands , and then grant them their requests ; or ...
Side 63
... tenant expressed his own cordial affection to the whole of Ireland . ' Parliament was at the same time invited to consider the state of education , with the object of establishing some extended system which might confer its benefits on ...
... tenant expressed his own cordial affection to the whole of Ireland . ' Parliament was at the same time invited to consider the state of education , with the object of establishing some extended system which might confer its benefits on ...
Side 64
... tenant finds money for the produce of his land the moment he brings it to market , and the manufacturer finds employment and payment to his satisfaction . Ireland has the consti- tution of England , without its debt . ' ( Ibid . p . 168 ...
... tenant finds money for the produce of his land the moment he brings it to market , and the manufacturer finds employment and payment to his satisfaction . Ireland has the consti- tution of England , without its debt . ' ( Ibid . p . 168 ...
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... tenant desirous of entering the priesthood , to defray the expenses of his outfit and of his journey to the Continent , and afterwards , by his influence with the bishop , to obtain for him some desirable professional situation . Much ...
... tenant desirous of entering the priesthood , to defray the expenses of his outfit and of his journey to the Continent , and afterwards , by his influence with the bishop , to obtain for him some desirable professional situation . Much ...
Side 143
... tenants , the agents of absentees , and tithes , are not now the only causes of disaffection to Government , and hatred to England ; for though these have long kept the Irish peasant in the most abject state of slavery and indigence ...
... tenants , the agents of absentees , and tithes , are not now the only causes of disaffection to Government , and hatred to England ; for though these have long kept the Irish peasant in the most abject state of slavery and indigence ...
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