The Irish Problem and how to Solve it: An Historical and Criticial Review of the Legislation and Events that Have Led to Irish Difficulties, Including Suggestions for Practical RemediesWard, Lock, 1881 - 406 páginas |
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... that has been wanting in the past . With this object in view we refer to the collective facts as a whole , and to the deductions progressively arising out of them . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. A Conquest and a Colony , vi PREFACE .
... that has been wanting in the past . With this object in view we refer to the collective facts as a whole , and to the deductions progressively arising out of them . CONTENTS . CHAPTER I. A Conquest and a Colony , vi PREFACE .
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... objects of the meeting was the excommunication of Donough O'Melaghlin , King of Meath , who is described by the historians of the time as being " the common pest of the country . " He had obtained possession of the lands of Tiernan O ...
... objects of the meeting was the excommunication of Donough O'Melaghlin , King of Meath , who is described by the historians of the time as being " the common pest of the country . " He had obtained possession of the lands of Tiernan O ...
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... object aimed at , the submission and expulsion of the foreigners , would be allowed . Strongbow offered to capitulate , if permitted to hold the kingdom of Leinster as the vassal of Roderic ; but the Irish King would accept nothing ...
... object aimed at , the submission and expulsion of the foreigners , would be allowed . Strongbow offered to capitulate , if permitted to hold the kingdom of Leinster as the vassal of Roderic ; but the Irish King would accept nothing ...
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... object of Pope Adrian's bull had been entirely neglected , and that the " most unheard - of miseries and persecutions had been inflicted on the Irish . " When Bruce appeared to be gaining ground , the De Lacys actually took side with ...
... object of Pope Adrian's bull had been entirely neglected , and that the " most unheard - of miseries and persecutions had been inflicted on the Irish . " When Bruce appeared to be gaining ground , the De Lacys actually took side with ...
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... object being to make the line of demarcation between England and Ireland more distinct , and to prevent the assimilation in manners and customs which , except in the remote mountain districts , POYNING'S LAW . 23 was , as we have shown ...
... object being to make the line of demarcation between England and Ireland more distinct , and to prevent the assimilation in manners and customs which , except in the remote mountain districts , POYNING'S LAW . 23 was , as we have shown ...
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afterwards agitation amongst appear arms arrested association bill bishops called Catholic Catholic emancipation CHAPTER chief Church claims clergy cloth gilt Coercion Acts commissioners committee compensation concessions considerable court Crown death declared disturbance Dublin duty Earl election emancipation England English entitled estates evictions evidence famine farm favour Fenian force freeholders grievances Griffith's valuation holding Home Rule House of Commons House of Lords Illustrations improvements Ireland Irish Irish Land Act justice King labour Land Act Land League landlord lease legislation Lord Lieutenant magistrates Majesty meeting ment ministers murder O'Brien O'Connell oath oath of supremacy outrages party passed peace Peel persons petition police political Pope potatoes prisoners Protestant provisions purpose Queen reference refused relief rent repeal Repeal Association second reading speech tenant right tenure thousand tion tithes Ulster Union valuation vote whole William Smith O'Brien
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