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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... of those who have evinced their sympathy for the sufferings of the Irish peasantry , by the greatness of their liberality . Dublin , 20th of First Month , 1848 . CONTENTS . Natural features of Ireland CHAPTER I. Page 1 vi.
... of those who have evinced their sympathy for the sufferings of the Irish peasantry , by the greatness of their liberality . Dublin , 20th of First Month , 1848 . CONTENTS . Natural features of Ireland CHAPTER I. Page 1 vi.
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... Irish to the reformed faith 11 Note on Irish Protestant Church 11 Degrading effects of Penal Laws 14 Penal Laws not strictly enforced 16 Relaxation of Penal Laws in 1782 and 1793 17 Forty - shilling freeholders 17 Difference between the ...
... Irish to the reformed faith 11 Note on Irish Protestant Church 11 Degrading effects of Penal Laws 14 Penal Laws not strictly enforced 16 Relaxation of Penal Laws in 1782 and 1793 17 Forty - shilling freeholders 17 Difference between the ...
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... Irish peasantry the opprobrium of the empire Must be raised to the position of English labourers , or they will bring down the English to their own level 37 38 39 Note - Extracts from proceedings of Glasgow Parochial Board 39 Irish ...
... Irish peasantry the opprobrium of the empire Must be raised to the position of English labourers , or they will bring down the English to their own level 37 38 39 Note - Extracts from proceedings of Glasgow Parochial Board 39 Irish ...
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... Irish residing in Great Britain in 1841 166 This emigration must continue , until the difference between the condition of the working classes in the two countries cease to exist 167 Landlords sometimes assist their tenants to emigrate ...
... Irish residing in Great Britain in 1841 166 This emigration must continue , until the difference between the condition of the working classes in the two countries cease to exist 167 Landlords sometimes assist their tenants to emigrate ...
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... Irish people have no respect for the laws relating to the tenure of land 190 The number of those desirous of supporting the laws can be best increased by the free sale of landed property 191 CHAPTER XI . Poor laws Great deficiency of ...
... Irish people have no respect for the laws relating to the tenure of land 190 The number of those desirous of supporting the laws can be best increased by the free sale of landed property 191 CHAPTER XI . Poor laws Great deficiency of ...
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Сторінка 334 - In most cases, whatever is done in the way of building or fencing is done by the tenant, and in the ordinary...
Сторінка 283 - Give a man the secure possession of a bleak rock, and he will turn it into a garden ; give him * Arthur Young's Trtnelt m francl, ml. ip 88. « Ibid. p. 61. a nine years lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert.
Сторінка 298 - In the lowest, or fourth class, were comprised all mud cabins having only one room; in the third, a better description of cottage, still built of mud, but varying from two to four rooms and windows; in the second...
Сторінка 283 - An activity has been here, that has swept away all difficulties before it, and has clothed the very rocks with verdure. It would be a disgrace to common sense to ask the cause; the enjoyment of property must have done it. Give a man the secure possession of a bleak lock, and he will turn it into a garden; give him a nine years' lease of a garden, and he will convert it into a desert.
Сторінка 274 - ... 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 Switzerland. Some cottages, for instance, are adorned with long texts from Scripture painted on or burnt into the wood in front over the door ; others, especially in the Simmenthal and the Haslethal, with the pedigree of the builder and owner.
Сторінка 334 - It is well known, that in England and Scotland, before a landlord offers a farm for letting, he finds it necessary to provide a suitable farmhouse, with necessary farm buildings, for the proper management of the farm. He puts the gates and fences into good order, and he also takes upon himself a great part of the burden of keeping the buildings in repair during the term ; and the rent is fixed with reference to this state of things. Such, at least, is generally the case, although special contracts...
Сторінка 334 - Ireland, the landlord builds neither dwelling-house nor farm-offices, nor puts fences, gates, &c. into good order, before he lets his land to a tenant. The cases in which a landlord does any of those things are the exceptions.
Сторінка 30 - It was a machine of wise and elaborate contrivance, and as well fitted for the oppression, impoverishment, and degradation of a people and the debasement, in them, of human nature itself...
Сторінка 341 - ... it would be impossible to describe adequately the sufferings and privations which the cottiers and labourers and their families in most part of the country endure ;" that " in many districts their only food is the potato, their only beverage water ;" that " their cabins are seldom a protection against the weather ; " that " a bed ora blanket is a rare luxury ; " and that " nearly in all, their pig and their manure heap constitute their only property...
Сторінка 336 - ... propagated in the towns wherein they have settled ; so that not only they who have been ejected have been rendered miserable, but they have carried with them and propagated that misery. They have increased the stock of labour, they have rendered the habitations of those who received them more crowded, they have given occasion to the dissemination of disease, they have been obliged to resort to theft, and all manner of vice and iniquity, to procure subsistence ; but what is perhaps the most painful...