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... IRISH ' POOR MAN . ' By Miss Charlotte G. O. Brien THE IRISH LAND QUESTION . By Lord Lifford EXPLOSIONS IN COLLIERIES , AND THEIR CURE . By Samuel Plimsoll MUSIC AND THE PEOPLE . By Mrs. Marshall • 564 578 593 612 622 638 646 653 672 ...
... IRISH ' POOR MAN . ' By Miss Charlotte G. O. Brien THE IRISH LAND QUESTION . By Lord Lifford EXPLOSIONS IN COLLIERIES , AND THEIR CURE . By Samuel Plimsoll MUSIC AND THE PEOPLE . By Mrs. Marshall • 564 578 593 612 622 638 646 653 672 ...
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... Irish , as the habit of governing them in deference to British middle - class prejudices is the first in Ireland Liberal statesmen never look the thing fairly in the face , or apply a real remedy like the reform of the law of bequest ...
... Irish , as the habit of governing them in deference to British middle - class prejudices is the first in Ireland Liberal statesmen never look the thing fairly in the face , or apply a real remedy like the reform of the law of bequest ...
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... Irish attract all sympathy to them by their humour of imagination and boundless capacity of discontent . The English maintain their steady purpose , and look with meditative , bovine eyes upon the novelties of life around them , wearing ...
... Irish attract all sympathy to them by their humour of imagination and boundless capacity of discontent . The English maintain their steady purpose , and look with meditative , bovine eyes upon the novelties of life around them , wearing ...
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... Irish- man's heart , would no doubt also operate with its magic force . From all we heard here in reference to the process of converting tenants into proprietors , it is no kindness , useless in fact , to expect it to succeed , unless ...
... Irish- man's heart , would no doubt also operate with its magic force . From all we heard here in reference to the process of converting tenants into proprietors , it is no kindness , useless in fact , to expect it to succeed , unless ...
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... Irish counties , is any measure which , giving the people a stake in the country , shall tend to make them contented and loyal , and render them less accessible to the wild and dangerous influences to which at present they are subjected ...
... Irish counties , is any measure which , giving the people a stake in the country , shall tend to make them contented and loyal , and render them less accessible to the wild and dangerous influences to which at present they are subjected ...
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