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... Court 159 • CHAPTER XLI . It is not capital Ireland so much wants , as the removal of the existing im- pediments to the creation and free use of capital - If removed , industrial energy and habits of industry would rapidly grow - These ...
... Court 159 • CHAPTER XLI . It is not capital Ireland so much wants , as the removal of the existing im- pediments to the creation and free use of capital - If removed , industrial energy and habits of industry would rapidly grow - These ...
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... Court of Wards - High Commission Court - Castle Chamber - Torturing of jurors - Oppressions and exactions of the Ecclesiastical Courts - Descrip- tion by cotemporaries of the established clergy of the day - Means em- ployed for the ...
... Court of Wards - High Commission Court - Castle Chamber - Torturing of jurors - Oppressions and exactions of the Ecclesiastical Courts - Descrip- tion by cotemporaries of the established clergy of the day - Means em- ployed for the ...
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... Courts- Banish- ment of all Irish and Catholics to Connaught and Clare - Martial law established - Distribution of ... Court of Claims ; only 600 claims heard out of 4,000 ; 3,400 loyal Catholics thus deprived of their estates for ever ...
... Courts- Banish- ment of all Irish and Catholics to Connaught and Clare - Martial law established - Distribution of ... Court of Claims ; only 600 claims heard out of 4,000 ; 3,400 loyal Catholics thus deprived of their estates for ever ...
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... Court - Its statistics ; its advantages ; accompanied , in some instances , by great hard- ships - The clearing system ; agrarian outrage ; facts demanding the serious consideration of our legislators CHAPTER LXXXI . The Established ...
... Court - Its statistics ; its advantages ; accompanied , in some instances , by great hard- ships - The clearing system ; agrarian outrage ; facts demanding the serious consideration of our legislators CHAPTER LXXXI . The Established ...
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... , for power designed , Where faithful coasts and friendly gales Invite the helm and court the sails , A wide deserted space expand , Surrounded with uncultured land . Thence POVERTY , with haggard eye , Beholds the British.
... , for power designed , Where faithful coasts and friendly gales Invite the helm and court the sails , A wide deserted space expand , Surrounded with uncultured land . Thence POVERTY , with haggard eye , Beholds the British.
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Page 489 - SKETCH of the HISTORY of the CHURCH of ENGLAND to the Revolution of 1688. By the Right Rev. TV SHORT, DD Lord Bishop of St. Asaph.