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... Britain , " † and for which Earl Cowper , speaking at Belfast as Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , could find no gentler adjectives than " unjust and iniquitous . " ‡ * " New Views on Ireland , " by C. Russell , Q.C. , M.P. , pp . 83 , 84 ...
... Britain , " † and for which Earl Cowper , speaking at Belfast as Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland , could find no gentler adjectives than " unjust and iniquitous . " ‡ * " New Views on Ireland , " by C. Russell , Q.C. , M.P. , pp . 83 , 84 ...
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... Britain . With this view , I will endeavour to sketch in outline the political relations of Ireland to Great Britain which rendered such arrange- ments possible ( Chap . I. ) ; the principal laws made by the English Parliament in ...
... Britain . With this view , I will endeavour to sketch in outline the political relations of Ireland to Great Britain which rendered such arrange- ments possible ( Chap . I. ) ; the principal laws made by the English Parliament in ...
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... BRITAIN 13 CHAPTER II . ENGLISH LEGISLATION IN RESTRAINT OF IRISH TRADE . • 16 CHAPTER III . ENGLISH OPPOSITION TO EFFORTS OF THE IRISH PARLIA- MENT IN FAVOUR OF IRISH TRADE . CHAPTER IV . THE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF ENGLISH LEGISLATION ON ...
... BRITAIN 13 CHAPTER II . ENGLISH LEGISLATION IN RESTRAINT OF IRISH TRADE . • 16 CHAPTER III . ENGLISH OPPOSITION TO EFFORTS OF THE IRISH PARLIA- MENT IN FAVOUR OF IRISH TRADE . CHAPTER IV . THE IMMEDIATE EFFECTS OF ENGLISH LEGISLATION ON ...
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... BRITAIN . THE interference of the English Government with Irish trade before 1782 was twofold , direct and in- direct . The direct interference arose from statutes passed in the English Parliament in restraint of Irish commerce . The ...
... BRITAIN . THE interference of the English Government with Irish trade before 1782 was twofold , direct and in- direct . The direct interference arose from statutes passed in the English Parliament in restraint of Irish commerce . The ...
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... Britain and Ireland at the present time , will find it difficult to realise that at one period Ireland enjoyed natural advantages in no respect in- ferior to those of the sister country . This , before the development of steam - power ...
... Britain and Ireland at the present time , will find it difficult to realise that at one period Ireland enjoyed natural advantages in no respect in- ferior to those of the sister country . This , before the development of steam - power ...
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