Letters to the Right Hon. the Earl of Darnley, on the State of Ireland: In Advocacy of Free Trade and Other Measures of Practical Improvement, More Especially Calculated to Supersede the Necessity of Emigration |
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... landlords of Ireland should have been directed to promote , by every means , the employment of the then existing and rising population on some repro- ductive labour . A slight acquaintance with the principles of poli- tical economy ...
... landlords of Ireland should have been directed to promote , by every means , the employment of the then existing and rising population on some repro- ductive labour . A slight acquaintance with the principles of poli- tical economy ...
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... landlords are quite determined not to aid employment , they had better dispose of their estates to those who will , otherwise , the gripe of the mort- gagee will take a firmer and more destructive grasp ; and thus their estates will ...
... landlords are quite determined not to aid employment , they had better dispose of their estates to those who will , otherwise , the gripe of the mort- gagee will take a firmer and more destructive grasp ; and thus their estates will ...
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... landlord , who assured me his rents were paid with the greatest punctuality , when , from some of the properties in his neighbourhood , little or no rent could be collected ; and , in consequence , one of them was sold to his lordship ...
... landlord , who assured me his rents were paid with the greatest punctuality , when , from some of the properties in his neighbourhood , little or no rent could be collected ; and , in consequence , one of them was sold to his lordship ...
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... landlords , who get what money is annually produced there , or nearly three millions , cannot injure that country by spending it anywhere else , and that spending it there would not be beneficial , although it could not be spent there ...
... landlords , who get what money is annually produced there , or nearly three millions , cannot injure that country by spending it anywhere else , and that spending it there would not be beneficial , although it could not be spent there ...
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... landlord complains , and directs his agent to use harsh measures , which drives the unemployed into a desperate revolt , and every atrocity is the natural result . Then the landlord is obliged to employ armed men , soldiers , peelers ...
... landlord complains , and directs his agent to use harsh measures , which drives the unemployed into a desperate revolt , and every atrocity is the natural result . Then the landlord is obliged to employ armed men , soldiers , peelers ...
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