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Page 46
... means that you want to relieve the poor of every single tax in your budgets . You seek to take off the toll on tea ... means ? It means this that if the Union continue , if the enactments of your Chancellors of Exchequer are to apply to ...
... means that you want to relieve the poor of every single tax in your budgets . You seek to take off the toll on tea ... means ? It means this that if the Union continue , if the enactments of your Chancellors of Exchequer are to apply to ...
Page 116
... the Cork Con- stitution means by political intolerance is , that Irish County Councils will elect as public officers persons in sympathy with their own political views . If this be persecution , then political per- 116 A QUAKER'S PARLOUR.
... the Cork Con- stitution means by political intolerance is , that Irish County Councils will elect as public officers persons in sympathy with their own political views . If this be persecution , then political per- 116 A QUAKER'S PARLOUR.
Page 263
... means , which depresses the visitor to Belfast . The slum sickens and disgusts , but the everlasting streets of little red - brick villas , the respectable streets of the well - off working - classes , fill one with depression . The ...
... means , which depresses the visitor to Belfast . The slum sickens and disgusts , but the everlasting streets of little red - brick villas , the respectable streets of the well - off working - classes , fill one with depression . The ...
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