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Page 127
... Ireland is restricted and rests on a narrow basis ; and there is a general opinion among moderate men that it ought to be extended and made more popular . Distinctions , how- ever , must here be drawn , sometimes overlooked by those who ...
... Ireland is restricted and rests on a narrow basis ; and there is a general opinion among moderate men that it ought to be extended and made more popular . Distinctions , how- ever , must here be drawn , sometimes overlooked by those who ...
Page 271
... Ireland to shut out the produce of other countries , and to retain , at the same time , the present markets for her own . It would be equally impossible to persuade the Irish agricultural classes that they ought to pay higher prices for ...
... Ireland to shut out the produce of other countries , and to retain , at the same time , the present markets for her own . It would be equally impossible to persuade the Irish agricultural classes that they ought to pay higher prices for ...
Page 713
... Ireland continues to boast a franchise which in England means " representation , " and in Ireland " misrepre- sentation , " she will retain the power of turning the balance of English parties , and " Home Rule " must come at last ...
... Ireland continues to boast a franchise which in England means " representation , " and in Ireland " misrepre- sentation , " she will retain the power of turning the balance of English parties , and " Home Rule " must come at last ...
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By the Rev H N OXENHAM | 39 |
THE CHURCH AND DISSENT | 721 |
IMPERIAL MIGRATION AND SETTLEMENT Maj Gen Hon W FIELDING | 777 |
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