The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 6, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1856 - Ireland |
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Page 852
... England for Irish ex- ports to England , nor for Irish exports on English account else- where , they are paid by the expenditure of Irish Estates in England . The drafts from Ireland by those who spend the rents of their Irish Estates ...
... England for Irish ex- ports to England , nor for Irish exports on English account else- where , they are paid by the expenditure of Irish Estates in England . The drafts from Ireland by those who spend the rents of their Irish Estates ...
Page 871
... England is called the Churchman , rather than to the Dissenter . There is more consanguinity , more family likeness however faint , between Catholic and Anglican than between Catholic and Dis- senter . The very pretensions of Churchmen ...
... England is called the Churchman , rather than to the Dissenter . There is more consanguinity , more family likeness however faint , between Catholic and Anglican than between Catholic and Dis- senter . The very pretensions of Churchmen ...
Page 901
... England ; and , clever general , wishes to turn the position in Ireland . The House of Commons understands these small tactics , and puts Mr. Miall in a ludicrously small lobby . We in Ireland , comprehend the motive , and withhold our ...
... England ; and , clever general , wishes to turn the position in Ireland . The House of Commons understands these small tactics , and puts Mr. Miall in a ludicrously small lobby . We in Ireland , comprehend the motive , and withhold our ...
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