The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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Now , as long as parliament maintained the present law , they dealt with the English as they dealt with the Irish pauper , and nothing could be fairer than that . But if they were prepared , on full consideration of the case , to say ...
Now , as long as parliament maintained the present law , they dealt with the English as they dealt with the Irish pauper , and nothing could be fairer than that . But if they were prepared , on full consideration of the case , to say ...
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In Greenock , Glasgow , Paisley , and other large towns , have not the Irish been of great use ? -I have no doubt of it ; but I would also say that in Greenock , Glasgow , and in Paisley , you will always find that the Irish form the ...
In Greenock , Glasgow , Paisley , and other large towns , have not the Irish been of great use ? -I have no doubt of it ; but I would also say that in Greenock , Glasgow , and in Paisley , you will always find that the Irish form the ...
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It will be iheir duty to see that no advantage may be taken of the seeming " exceptional nature ” of the Irish case ; and that no attempt to pass an English bill first , and an Irish bill after , shall succeed .
It will be iheir duty to see that no advantage may be taken of the seeming " exceptional nature ” of the Irish case ; and that no attempt to pass an English bill first , and an Irish bill after , shall succeed .
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