Fraser's Magazine, Volym 21Longmans, Green, 1880 |
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... Irish party is a matter of the utmost consequence to either side . A little temper , a little tact , a little consideration for the feelings and interests of others , are all , as it would seem , that is necessary in order to secure for ...
... Irish party is a matter of the utmost consequence to either side . A little temper , a little tact , a little consideration for the feelings and interests of others , are all , as it would seem , that is necessary in order to secure for ...
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... Irish managed matters that they have con- trived to make themselves equally impossible to both parties . Care- fully avoiding anything that either party could by any possibility grant , they have contrived to fix on demands which one ...
... Irish managed matters that they have con- trived to make themselves equally impossible to both parties . Care- fully avoiding anything that either party could by any possibility grant , they have contrived to fix on demands which one ...
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the embarrassments of Irish finance , and from the difficulties and the discredit of purely Irish legislation . This is an entire mistake , and if any one doubts it let him read and ponder the proposal that has just been submitted , in ...
the embarrassments of Irish finance , and from the difficulties and the discredit of purely Irish legislation . This is an entire mistake , and if any one doubts it let him read and ponder the proposal that has just been submitted , in ...
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... Irish members , especially as the time of election draws near , for the remission of a debt which they find it so very disagreeable to pay . There are in a thickly - peopled country two elements which go to make up the price of land ...
... Irish members , especially as the time of election draws near , for the remission of a debt which they find it so very disagreeable to pay . There are in a thickly - peopled country two elements which go to make up the price of land ...
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... Irish ? A hundred years ago the Duke of Rutland was sent over to drink the Irish into good humour . Times and manners have changed , but we cannot help thinking that the good humour and kindness , without the drinking , might , if ...
... Irish ? A hundred years ago the Duke of Rutland was sent over to drink the Irish into good humour . Times and manners have changed , but we cannot help thinking that the good humour and kindness , without the drinking , might , if ...
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