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Page xvi
... cause of the neglect of the agricultural improvement of Ireland— Great profits of the Irish banks , from the farmers ' deposits at a low rate of interest . 155 CHAPTER XL . The inhabitants of a country may possess a considerable amount ...
... cause of the neglect of the agricultural improvement of Ireland— Great profits of the Irish banks , from the farmers ' deposits at a low rate of interest . 155 CHAPTER XL . The inhabitants of a country may possess a considerable amount ...
Page xvii
... cause of this error - Occupations of the people , with the numbers in each class , in both countries ; numbers of the class agricultural in each country ; number of cultivators to 500 acres of arable land in each country - Cultivators ...
... cause of this error - Occupations of the people , with the numbers in each class , in both countries ; numbers of the class agricultural in each country ; number of cultivators to 500 acres of arable land in each country - Cultivators ...
Page xix
... causes of the evils of Ireland lie in the past ; hence a brief review of Irish history essential to our inquiry - Territorial division of Ireland at the time of the invasion of Henry II . in the twelfth century - Manners and customs of ...
... causes of the evils of Ireland lie in the past ; hence a brief review of Irish history essential to our inquiry - Territorial division of Ireland at the time of the invasion of Henry II . in the twelfth century - Manners and customs of ...
Page xxiii
... commencing about eighty years ago - Assertion of its independence by the Irish Parliament - Poyn- ings ' law - The appellate jurisdiction of the Irish House of Lords usurped by the British House of Peers - Appeal causes from.
... commencing about eighty years ago - Assertion of its independence by the Irish Parliament - Poyn- ings ' law - The appellate jurisdiction of the Irish House of Lords usurped by the British House of Peers - Appeal causes from.
Page xxiv
... causes from the Irish to the British Peers - The Irish Barons of the Exchequer , in the last case , obey the British House ; ordered into the custody of the Black Rod by the Irish House - Exciting controversy - Passing of the British ...
... causes from the Irish to the British Peers - The Irish Barons of the Exchequer , in the last case , obey the British House ; ordered into the custody of the Black Rod by the Irish House - Exciting controversy - Passing of the British ...
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acres of arable agricultural amount arable land average Belgium Britain British capital Catholics cattle cent centuries CHAPTER Church clergy coal Commissioners common condition confiscation Connaught considerable Cork cottiers Court crops Crown 8vo cultivators districts districts of England Dublin Edition effect Elizabeth emigration employed England and Wales English estates farmers France Government holdings House Ibid improvements increase industry instances interest Ireland Irish Statutes justice king king's labour landlord leases Leland live Lord Deputy manufactures manure ment nation oath of supremacy oppression Ormond Papist Parliament Parliament of England penal laws plantation plantation of Ulster poor population portion possession potato production profit proportion proprietors Protestant rebellion reign religion rent result savings Scotland seen small farms soil statute acres Statutes of Kilkenny tenants tenure tillage tion tithe tons Total tracts trade Ulster United Kingdom wages whole Woodcuts woollen
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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.