Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, Volumen2Longmans, Green, and Company, 1903 |
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... farming , sporting , smuggling , and the cattle fairs of Limerick and Tralee played the leading part . They were surrounded by a wild , Irish - speaking tenantry , who looked up to them with much the same feelings as a Highland clan to ...
... farming , sporting , smuggling , and the cattle fairs of Limerick and Tralee played the leading part . They were surrounded by a wild , Irish - speaking tenantry , who looked up to them with much the same feelings as a Highland clan to ...
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... and settled employment could be rarely obtained , for the absenteeism of the rich and the subdivision of land into farms so TITHES 45 minute that they could be easily cultivated by 44 LEADERS OF PUBLIC OPINION IN IRELAND.
... and settled employment could be rarely obtained , for the absenteeism of the rich and the subdivision of land into farms so TITHES 45 minute that they could be easily cultivated by 44 LEADERS OF PUBLIC OPINION IN IRELAND.
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... farmers ; while even the other tithes were levied unequally in the different provinces . It was stated before the ... farms in pasturage , paid nothing . In the great pasture counties , indeed , the tithe proctor usually found little ...
... farmers ; while even the other tithes were levied unequally in the different provinces . It was stated before the ... farms in pasturage , paid nothing . In the great pasture counties , indeed , the tithe proctor usually found little ...
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... farms into tenancies at will . The middleman had been a long leaseholder , but his sub - tenants were usually tenants at will , and when the former disappeared the tenure of the latter was not changed . It was Changes in the tenure of ...
... farms into tenancies at will . The middleman had been a long leaseholder , but his sub - tenants were usually tenants at will , and when the former disappeared the tenure of the latter was not changed . It was Changes in the tenure of ...
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... farms or consented to hold them at a reduced rent as tenants at will . There was much uncertainty about the future of agriculture and about the normal range of prices ; contracts of all kinds in agriculture be- came more difficult , and ...
... farms or consented to hold them at a reduced rent as tenants at will . There was much uncertainty about the future of agriculture and about the normal range of prices ; contracts of all kinds in agriculture be- came more difficult , and ...
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