English Misrule and Irish Misdeeds: Four Letters from Ireland Addressed to an English Member of Parliament |
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... Effects in Ireland of recent English Detraction . - Its worse Effect in England . Its incompatibility with Justice and Truth ― LETTER II . --- The Faults of the Irish . - The continued Existence of So- ciety in Ireland accounted for ...
... Effects in Ireland of recent English Detraction . - Its worse Effect in England . Its incompatibility with Justice and Truth ― LETTER II . --- The Faults of the Irish . - The continued Existence of So- ciety in Ireland accounted for ...
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... Effects in Ireland of recent English Detraction . - Its worse Effect in England . - Its incom- patibility with Justice and Truth . SIR , THE great dissatisfaction and distress occasioned of late years to England by the noise of Irish ...
... Effects in Ireland of recent English Detraction . - Its worse Effect in England . - Its incom- patibility with Justice and Truth . SIR , THE great dissatisfaction and distress occasioned of late years to England by the noise of Irish ...
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... effect of those enactments was such as to prove that if Parliament had been summoned to meet in autumn , as we had ventured to hope it might have been , for the purpose of both passing such measures , and amending the Labour Rate Act ...
... effect of those enactments was such as to prove that if Parliament had been summoned to meet in autumn , as we had ventured to hope it might have been , for the purpose of both passing such measures , and amending the Labour Rate Act ...
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