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Page 90
... fact is always useful to those whom it concerns . It is necessary both for Ireland and England to know that the pauperism of Ireland is the direct fruit of the idleness of Ire- land . I that the process of advancing money will be ...
... fact is always useful to those whom it concerns . It is necessary both for Ireland and England to know that the pauperism of Ireland is the direct fruit of the idleness of Ire- land . I that the process of advancing money will be ...
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... fact " is then adverted to after this singular fashion : " It is a singular fact that whilst the disaffected were upbraiding Lord Sidmouth and the executive authorities over whom he presided for their severity , many of the letters ...
... fact " is then adverted to after this singular fashion : " It is a singular fact that whilst the disaffected were upbraiding Lord Sidmouth and the executive authorities over whom he presided for their severity , many of the letters ...
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... fact more curious , or more suggestive of melancholy reflec- tions , than this : among every people aspiring to the rank of a nation has there been a tendency to a condition of slavery - slavery less or more modified , according to ...
... fact more curious , or more suggestive of melancholy reflec- tions , than this : among every people aspiring to the rank of a nation has there been a tendency to a condition of slavery - slavery less or more modified , according to ...
Contents
Life and Services of Admiral Brenton | 1 |
Frazer Gen his Burial | 192 |
River The | 244 |
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