The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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... Irish libe- rator ; Dickens , who had partly before , and who has entirely since , torn off the garb of hypocrisy under which the British aristocracy had enwrapped itself in the dreadful work of em- bruting and enslaving the largest ...
... Irish libe- rator ; Dickens , who had partly before , and who has entirely since , torn off the garb of hypocrisy under which the British aristocracy had enwrapped itself in the dreadful work of em- bruting and enslaving the largest ...
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... Irish Encumbered Estates Bill became a law . This was true when , in name at least , property in human flesh and soul was abolished through- out the empire . This was true when a larger liberty of voting was granted . Again , when some ...
... Irish Encumbered Estates Bill became a law . This was true when , in name at least , property in human flesh and soul was abolished through- out the empire . This was true when a larger liberty of voting was granted . Again , when some ...
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... Irish blood as a crime . ” — Sir James Macintosh . " The stranger shall hear thy lament o'er his plains , The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep , Till thy tyrants themselves , as they rivet thy chains , Shall pause o'er the ...
... Irish blood as a crime . ” — Sir James Macintosh . " The stranger shall hear thy lament o'er his plains , The sigh of thy harp shall be sent o'er the deep , Till thy tyrants themselves , as they rivet thy chains , Shall pause o'er the ...
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... Irish suffering . The earliest history of Ireland is so mixed up with tradition , it is impossible to distinguish the true from the false . In the Sixth and Seventh Centuries , Ireland was distinguished for her piety and her learning ...
... Irish suffering . The earliest history of Ireland is so mixed up with tradition , it is impossible to distinguish the true from the false . In the Sixth and Seventh Centuries , Ireland was distinguished for her piety and her learning ...
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... Irish princes gave over the unequal con- test , and many of them , especially those who bordered on the English settlements , sought to become British subjects , in order to be protected from outrage and plunder . For their citizen ...
... Irish princes gave over the unequal con- test , and many of them , especially those who bordered on the English settlements , sought to become British subjects , in order to be protected from outrage and plunder . For their citizen ...
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