Douglas Jerrold's Shilling Magazine, Volume 4, Issues 19-21Punch Office, 1846 |
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... present purpose to place them in their true light ; yet , taking them at their worst and from the most prejudiced sources , they give no foundation to the preva- lent opinions with regard to Ireland generally . And yet , were it ...
... present purpose to place them in their true light ; yet , taking them at their worst and from the most prejudiced sources , they give no foundation to the preva- lent opinions with regard to Ireland generally . And yet , were it ...
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... present , the mockery of those amongst whom ye flaunt them ; men who would save you from the clutches of the bailiff and the money - lender . Ye are draining your lands , not of its superabundant moisture , but of its industrious and ...
... present , the mockery of those amongst whom ye flaunt them ; men who would save you from the clutches of the bailiff and the money - lender . Ye are draining your lands , not of its superabundant moisture , but of its industrious and ...
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... present most artificial and absurd . Improvements are proposed , and they show a disposition to grapple with the monster evil of Ireland , but they are but tinkerings . It is not enough that a simple form of lease should be appointed ...
... present most artificial and absurd . Improvements are proposed , and they show a disposition to grapple with the monster evil of Ireland , but they are but tinkerings . It is not enough that a simple form of lease should be appointed ...
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... present possessors and the tillers of the soil . The country would be held by five millions of its own people , instead of by five hundred foreigners . The advantages are obvious . Its wastes 36 IRELAND AND THE IRISH .
... present possessors and the tillers of the soil . The country would be held by five millions of its own people , instead of by five hundred foreigners . The advantages are obvious . Its wastes 36 IRELAND AND THE IRISH .
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... present state of society . GOODWYN BARMBY . EDMUND BURKE . NOTES WRITTEN IN THE MARGIN OF LORD BROUGHAM'S CHARACTER OF BURKE IN HIS " STATESMEN OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III . ' " " LORD BROUGHAM has brought out again before us many evan ...
... present state of society . GOODWYN BARMBY . EDMUND BURKE . NOTES WRITTEN IN THE MARGIN OF LORD BROUGHAM'S CHARACTER OF BURKE IN HIS " STATESMEN OF THE REIGN OF GEORGE III . ' " " LORD BROUGHAM has brought out again before us many evan ...
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