The Glory and Shame of England, المجلد 1Bartram & Lester, 1866 |
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الصفحة 115
... demand was almost tanta- mount to a declaration of war , and the British government would have visited its severest vengeance on the rebellious nation , had it possessed the power . But she was weakened by a long war , and Ireland was ...
... demand was almost tanta- mount to a declaration of war , and the British government would have visited its severest vengeance on the rebellious nation , had it possessed the power . But she was weakened by a long war , and Ireland was ...
الصفحة 135
... demands of the British exchequer , by non - resident clergy and absentees , almost entirely disappears over the Channel . But this is not all . After the Church and government have taken , not only their pound of flesh apiece , but all ...
... demands of the British exchequer , by non - resident clergy and absentees , almost entirely disappears over the Channel . But this is not all . After the Church and government have taken , not only their pound of flesh apiece , but all ...
الصفحة 147
... demand for Repeal of the legislative Union . Many Irish- men did not desire or expect an entire separation from England . They wished a legislature of their own to regulate her internal affairs . One thing is certain , she cannot be ...
... demand for Repeal of the legislative Union . Many Irish- men did not desire or expect an entire separation from England . They wished a legislature of their own to regulate her internal affairs . One thing is certain , she cannot be ...
الصفحة 148
... demand legislative independence . " The intelligent man who sympathizes least with Ireland in her sufferings and demands , cannot but admit that she has three legitimate grounds of complaint . First . The exclusion of the great body of ...
... demand legislative independence . " The intelligent man who sympathizes least with Ireland in her sufferings and demands , cannot but admit that she has three legitimate grounds of complaint . First . The exclusion of the great body of ...
الصفحة 188
... demand that you should turn the arms of the earth against you ? Do you suppose that NAPOLEON Would lose such a chance for avenging Waterloo ? or Russia for taking SUPREMACY OF GOVERNMENT . 189 adversity , such as she.
... demand that you should turn the arms of the earth against you ? Do you suppose that NAPOLEON Would lose such a chance for avenging Waterloo ? or Russia for taking SUPREMACY OF GOVERNMENT . 189 adversity , such as she.
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