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" By a union with Great Britain, Ireland would gain, besides the freedom of trade, other advantages much more important, and which would much more than compensate any increase of taxes that might accompany that union. By the union with England, the middling... "
Union Pamphlets - Page 62
1800
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Malthus and His Work

James Bonar - Malthusianism - 1885 - 272 pages
...written by Adam Smith half a century earlier: " By the union with England the middling and inferior ranke of people in Scotland gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them. By a union with Great Britain the greater part...
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A History of the Legislative Union of Great Britain and Ireland

Thomas Dunbar Ingram - History - 1887 - 256 pages
...trade, other advantages much more important, and which would much more than compensate any increase of taxes that might accompany that union. By the union...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them. By an union with Great Britain the greater part...
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Life of Adam Smith

Richard Burdon Haldane Haldane (Viscount) - Economists - 1887 - 182 pages
...trade, other advantages much more important, and which would much more than compensate any increase of taxes that might accompany that union. By the union...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had .always before oppressed them. By a union with Great Britain the greater part...
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An Essay on the Government of Dependencies

Sir George Cornewall Lewis - Colonies - 1891 - 468 pages
...would be the effect of his proposal. For, having remarked in a subsequent part of his work, that ' by the Union with England the middling and inferior...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them,' and that ' by an union with Great Britain the...
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GOVERNMENT OF DEPENDENCIES AN ESSAY

SIR GEORGE CORNEWALL LEWIS, BART. - 1901 - 448 pages
...such would be the effect of his proposal. For having remarked in a subsequent part of his work, that "by the union with England the middling and inferior...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them," and that, "by an union with Great Britain the...
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Chambers's Cyclopaedia of English Literature: A History Critical ..., Volume 2

Robert Chambers - Authors, English - 1902 - 860 pages
...trade, other advantages much more important, and which would much more than compensate any increase of taxes that might accompany that union. By the union...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them. By a union with Great Britain, the greater part...
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Chambers's Cyclopædia of English Literature, Volume 2

Robert Chambers - American literature - 1902 - 864 pages
...trade, other advantages much more important, ami which would much more than compensate any increase tary to the novelist Mme. de la Fayette, died a year...Sec Dryden's Dedication to the /Enefs. Sir Roger a aristocracy which had always before oppressed them. By a union with Great Britain, the greater part...
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Occasional Papers

James Johnston Shaw - Ireland - 1910 - 518 pages
...trade, other advantages much more important, and which would much more than compensate any increase of taxes that might accompany that union. By the union...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them. By a union with Great Britain, the greater part...
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Against Home Rule: The Case for the Union

Arthur James Balfour - Home rule - 1912 - 358 pages
...trade, other advantages much more important, and which would much more than compensate any increase of taxes that might accompany that union. By the union...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them. By a union with Great Britain, the greater part...
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Still in Bed with an Elephant

Paul Henderson Scott - England - 1998 - 132 pages
...and confined to the narrow one of Great Britain." 30 The third point is not economic but political: "By the union with England the middling and inferior...gained a complete deliverance from the power of an aristocracy which had always before oppressed them."31 This last point (which has been taken up by...
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