The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Irish University Press, 1971 - 601 من الصفحات |
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... British press generally , is not discouraged by the public sentiment of a once friendly nation , claiming to be guided by high and honorable principles , and is not effectually and thoroughly arrested by the strong will and stronger arm ...
... British press generally , is not discouraged by the public sentiment of a once friendly nation , claiming to be guided by high and honorable principles , and is not effectually and thoroughly arrested by the strong will and stronger arm ...
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... British ships , manned by British subjects , and prepared for receiving British armaments , sailed from the ports of Great Britain to make war on American commerce , under the shelter of a commission from the insurgent States . These ...
... British ships , manned by British subjects , and prepared for receiving British armaments , sailed from the ports of Great Britain to make war on American commerce , under the shelter of a commission from the insurgent States . These ...
الصفحة 126
... British Parliament , in 1833 , " of the balance arising from the remittance of public money to and from the Irish and British exchequers , " from 1793 to 1833 , the following is the result . The loans received in Great Britain for ...
... British Parliament , in 1833 , " of the balance arising from the remittance of public money to and from the Irish and British exchequers , " from 1793 to 1833 , the following is the result . The loans received in Great Britain for ...
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IRELANDHER WOES AND STRUGGLES UNDER BRITISH OPPRESSION 93174 | 174 |
BOOK VI | 239 |
HOSTILITY OF THE BRITISH PRESS AND THE RULING CLASSES TO | 289 |
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