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... England , 474 . Symptoms of Decay in Modern Society , 545 . Socialism and the Church , 547 . T Three Attempts to Rule Ireland Justly , 21 . The Scotch - Irish , 34 . The Knights of Labor , 27 . The Boston Temperance Movement , 55 . The ...
... England , 474 . Symptoms of Decay in Modern Society , 545 . Socialism and the Church , 547 . T Three Attempts to Rule Ireland Justly , 21 . The Scotch - Irish , 34 . The Knights of Labor , 27 . The Boston Temperance Movement , 55 . The ...
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... England to the foremost Irishman . It is difficult now to read unmoved the story of the treat- ment which O'Connell habitually received in England ! O'Connell was not merely the foremost Irishman alive , he was , perhaps , the greatest ...
... England to the foremost Irishman . It is difficult now to read unmoved the story of the treat- ment which O'Connell habitually received in England ! O'Connell was not merely the foremost Irishman alive , he was , perhaps , the greatest ...
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... ( England ) . had deposed him by their own simple vote ; but Ireland had never been consulted on that subject , and the deposition of the king of Ireland by the commons of England could have no para- mount authority in Ireland , or ...
... ( England ) . had deposed him by their own simple vote ; but Ireland had never been consulted on that subject , and the deposition of the king of Ireland by the commons of England could have no para- mount authority in Ireland , or ...
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... England , had put their solemn signatures to the national compact . The Irish army was disbanded ; Sarsfield and almost all the Irish . generals and officers accepted commissions in the French service ; and the native military power of ...
... England , had put their solemn signatures to the national compact . The Irish army was disbanded ; Sarsfield and almost all the Irish . generals and officers accepted commissions in the French service ; and the native military power of ...
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... England . Harris says that an Irish college was founded at Lisbon in 1595 by Don Antonio Ximenes , while Juvencius says that , as referred to , a college was opened in 1593. But he admits that " there was a still earlier effort to ...
... England . Harris says that an Irish college was founded at Lisbon in 1595 by Don Antonio Ximenes , while Juvencius says that , as referred to , a college was opened in 1593. But he admits that " there was a still earlier effort to ...
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