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... Ireland . noticed and deplored . Public men of widely different views on other matters agree in their estimate of Ireland's economic condition , of which they give but one explanation . Thus Mr. Gladstone , on the intro- duction of the ...
... Ireland . noticed and deplored . Public men of widely different views on other matters agree in their estimate of Ireland's economic condition , of which they give but one explanation . Thus Mr. Gladstone , on the intro- duction of the ...
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... Ireland . " * " The truth is , " says Mr. Chaplin , from his place in the House of Commons , " that the English Parliament and the English people are mainly responsible for those conditions of the country which have driven the people to ...
... Ireland . " * " The truth is , " says Mr. Chaplin , from his place in the House of Commons , " that the English Parliament and the English people are mainly responsible for those conditions of the country which have driven the people to ...
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... Irish people and prompt them to look back rather than look forward . Emphatically I say this is not so . The effects have not ceased . It is not too much to say that Ireland and Irishmen of to - day are such as English government has ...
... Irish people and prompt them to look back rather than look forward . Emphatically I say this is not so . The effects have not ceased . It is not too much to say that Ireland and Irishmen of to - day are such as English government has ...
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... Irish trade interfered with English profits , that branch of Irish trade was immediately to be dis- couraged . For a long time , for instance , to please the agricultural interests of this country , the impor- tation of live cattle from ...
... Irish trade interfered with English profits , that branch of Irish trade was immediately to be dis- couraged . For a long time , for instance , to please the agricultural interests of this country , the impor- tation of live cattle from ...
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... Ireland to Great Britain which rendered such arrange- ments possible ( Chap . I. ) ; the principal laws made by the English Parliament in restraint of Irish trade stating them in a plain and popular manner ( Chap . II . ) ; the ...
... Ireland to Great Britain which rendered such arrange- ments possible ( Chap . I. ) ; the principal laws made by the English Parliament in restraint of Irish trade stating them in a plain and popular manner ( Chap . II . ) ; the ...
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