The National Review, Volume 14W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 443
... Ireland is represented by 102 members , although Irish property assessed to Income Tax is of an annual value of only £ 36,559,000 as compared with £ 57,145,000 in Scotland . More- over , half of the Income Tax in Ireland accrues under ...
... Ireland is represented by 102 members , although Irish property assessed to Income Tax is of an annual value of only £ 36,559,000 as compared with £ 57,145,000 in Scotland . More- over , half of the Income Tax in Ireland accrues under ...
Page 445
... Ireland , after public expenditure in Ireland has been provided for , there is not £ 2,000,000 surplus to become Ireland's contribu- tion to a purely Imperial expenditure of £ 60,000,000 . One professed aim of the Parnellite Party is ...
... Ireland , after public expenditure in Ireland has been provided for , there is not £ 2,000,000 surplus to become Ireland's contribu- tion to a purely Imperial expenditure of £ 60,000,000 . One professed aim of the Parnellite Party is ...
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... Ireland , in its first issue , dated January 4th , for the year 1890 , is constrained to admit that nothing satisfactory , from a Parnellite point of view , has resulted from the alliance between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Parnell . " It is ...
... Ireland , in its first issue , dated January 4th , for the year 1890 , is constrained to admit that nothing satisfactory , from a Parnellite point of view , has resulted from the alliance between Mr. Gladstone and Mr. Parnell . " It is ...
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