The National Review, Volume 13W.H. Allen, 1889 - English literature |
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Page 281
... English law , English will to do and dare , ceased to be a practical power , and the English garrison in Ireland , yielding to surrounding influences , fell into Irish customs . The Roman Catholic and Celtic population emerging from ...
... English law , English will to do and dare , ceased to be a practical power , and the English garrison in Ireland , yielding to surrounding influences , fell into Irish customs . The Roman Catholic and Celtic population emerging from ...
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... English sovereigns and English settled Government . It is now a question of popu- lation and the counting of votes . The former has been enormously increased in the course of the last five years by the newly dis- covered gold - fields ...
... English sovereigns and English settled Government . It is now a question of popu- lation and the counting of votes . The former has been enormously increased in the course of the last five years by the newly dis- covered gold - fields ...
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... English sources . England was a free country for many generations during which Frenchmen were , as they themselves complained , the victims of an aristocratic tyranny which practically crushed out the life of the nation . The Church in ...
... English sources . England was a free country for many generations during which Frenchmen were , as they themselves complained , the victims of an aristocratic tyranny which practically crushed out the life of the nation . The Church in ...
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