The Dublin University Magazine, Том 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 |
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... political agitation , pronounces that " agrarian outrage " had existed as far -back as 1760 , which was long before any political agitation prevailed . Had the noble lord retrograded one step far- ther in his retrospect of Irish history ...
... political agitation , pronounces that " agrarian outrage " had existed as far -back as 1760 , which was long before any political agitation prevailed . Had the noble lord retrograded one step far- ther in his retrospect of Irish history ...
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... political wrongs - from the oppression of the landlord to the ty- ranny of the Sassenach . Indeed we may say broadly that the Irish are too essentially a nation of politicians to combine for any purpose , and not bring politics into ...
... political wrongs - from the oppression of the landlord to the ty- ranny of the Sassenach . Indeed we may say broadly that the Irish are too essentially a nation of politicians to combine for any purpose , and not bring politics into ...
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... political organization . We can thus clearly understand the connection between agitation and out- rage , the existence of which the noble Viceroy seems so anxious to deny . It may be very true that the outrages are many of them ...
... political organization . We can thus clearly understand the connection between agitation and out- rage , the existence of which the noble Viceroy seems so anxious to deny . It may be very true that the outrages are many of them ...
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