The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Irish University Press, 1971 - 601 من الصفحات |
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الصفحة 100
... English descent should use an Irish name , the Irish language , or observe Irish customs , he should forfeit his estates until security was given for his conformity to English habits ; " and finally it was strictly forbidden " to en ...
... English descent should use an Irish name , the Irish language , or observe Irish customs , he should forfeit his estates until security was given for his conformity to English habits ; " and finally it was strictly forbidden " to en ...
الصفحة 102
... English cupidity cast an insatiate eye . A dispute arising concerning his lands , he obtained permission to lay his claims before the English throne . On proceeding to London , he was immediately seized , and without any cause being ...
... English cupidity cast an insatiate eye . A dispute arising concerning his lands , he obtained permission to lay his claims before the English throne . On proceeding to London , he was immediately seized , and without any cause being ...
الصفحة 126
... English foreign pen- sioners on her list , is supplied from Irish taxes . The enormous charities voted from time to time by the English Parliament for Irish improvements - amounting in all to over £ 800,000 , and on which so many ...
... English foreign pen- sioners on her list , is supplied from Irish taxes . The enormous charities voted from time to time by the English Parliament for Irish improvements - amounting in all to over £ 800,000 , and on which so many ...
المحتوى
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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