The Condition and Prospects of Ireland and the Evils Arising from the Present Distribution of Landed Property :with Suggestions for a RemedyHodges and Smith, 1848 - 354 стор. |
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... has been relied on by many as a means of improvement 146 Capital cannot be forced 147 Much capital belonging to Irishmen invested abroad 147 Large importation of the public funds from England to Ireland xii CONTENTS .
... has been relied on by many as a means of improvement 146 Capital cannot be forced 147 Much capital belonging to Irishmen invested abroad 147 Large importation of the public funds from England to Ireland xii CONTENTS .
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... forced to modify it by a variety of restrictive clauses . * Trade being so far freed , and the penal laws re- laxed , it might naturally be expected that Ireland , thus loosed from the shackles which had hitherto impeded her progress ...
... forced to modify it by a variety of restrictive clauses . * Trade being so far freed , and the penal laws re- laxed , it might naturally be expected that Ireland , thus loosed from the shackles which had hitherto impeded her progress ...
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... forced to pay the " arrears really due by his idle partners . ” — Digest of Evidence on Occu- pation of Land , Part I. page 419 . See Appendix X. for the remarks of the Commissioners on Occu- pation of Land respecting consolidation ...
... forced to pay the " arrears really due by his idle partners . ” — Digest of Evidence on Occu- pation of Land , Part I. page 419 . See Appendix X. for the remarks of the Commissioners on Occu- pation of Land respecting consolidation ...
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... forced , very unwillingly , to quit , and the farm was added to the holding of another tenant . The agent arranged that the new tenant should give the late occupier £ 50 for quiet possession , to which the land- lord added £ 50 more ...
... forced , very unwillingly , to quit , and the farm was added to the holding of another tenant . The agent arranged that the new tenant should give the late occupier £ 50 for quiet possession , to which the land- lord added £ 50 more ...
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... forced to do all their work without employing any labour beyond that of their own family . The gentry , finding their means diminished , have in many cases contracted their expenditure , manage with fewer servants , and em- ploy fewer ...
... forced to do all their work without employing any labour beyond that of their own family . The gentry , finding their means diminished , have in many cases contracted their expenditure , manage with fewer servants , and em- ploy fewer ...
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Сторінка 28 - for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people, and " the debasement in them of human nature itself, as ever proceeded " from the perverted ingenuity of man.
Сторінка 31 - very few years, the English system " had been that of debarring Ireland from the enjoyment and use of her " own resources ; to make that kingdom completely subservient to the " interests and opulence of this country, without suffering her to share " in the bounties of nature, in the industry of her
Сторінка 30 - of " the like manufactures have of late been made and are daily increasing " in the kingdom of Ireland, and in the English plantations of America, " and are exported from thence to foreign markets heretofore supplied from " England, which will inevitably sink the value of land, and tend to the
Сторінка 30 - of the kingdom, on which the value of lands and the trade of " the nation do chiefly depend," proceeds to state that great quantities "of " the like manufactures have of late been made and are daily increasing " in the kingdom of Ireland, and in the English plantations
Сторінка 31 - that kingdom completely subservient to the " interests and opulence of this country, without suffering her to share " in the bounties of nature, in the industry of her citizens, or making " them contribute to the general interests and strength of the empire. " This system of cruel and abominable
Сторінка 36 - of these statements ; and we cannot " forbear expressing our strong sense of the patient "endurance, which the labouring classes have " generally exhibited, under sufferings greater, we " believe, than the people of any other country in
Сторінка 12 - not only conquered but undisciplinable ; and that the clergy had "scarce considered them as a part of their charge, but had left them " wholly into the hands of their own priests, without taking any other " care of them, but the making them pay their tithes.
Сторінка 49 - of his will : his will is no longer arbitrary " and precarious, but fixed and ascertained by the " custom to be the same, and no other, that has " time out of mind been exercised and declared by " his ancestors." " A copyhold tenant is therefore " now full as properly a tenant by the custom, as
Сторінка 29 - The system pursued in Ireland has had no other tendency but that " of driving out of the kingdom all the personal wealth of the Catholics, " and prohibiting their industry within it. The face of the country, " every object, in short, which presents
Сторінка 272 - ings, their plots of land. They have a kind of " Robinson Crusoe industry about their houses and " little properties ; they are perpetually building, " repairing, altering, or improving something about " their tenements. The spirit of the proprietor is " not to be mistaken in all that one sees in