... interest that thought it worth its while to petition was received by Parliament with the same partial cordiality,* until the most searching scrutiny failed to detect a single vent through which it was possible for the hated industry of Ireland to... Irish Emigration and the Tenure of Land in Ireland - Сторінка 131автори: Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1867 - 402 стор.Повний перегляд - Докладніше про цю книгу
| Frederick Temple Blackwood Marquis of Dufferin and Ava - 1867 - 442 стор.
...the cheapness of provisions still giving us an advantage, even though we had * See Appendix, p. 1-17. to import our materials, we next made a dash at the...the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond the Cape Avere forbidden to the flag of Ireland. The colonial trade alone was in any manner open, — if that... | |
| William Thomas Thornton - 1874 - 294 стор.
...that thought it worth while to petition, was received by Parliament with the same cordial partiality, until the most searching scrutiny failed to detect...Levant, the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond not, perhaps, sensibly aggravated the misery of individuals. The chief difference is that, whereas... | |
| James Anthony Froude, John Tulloch - 1880 - 1614 стор.
...until the most searching scrutiny failed to detect a single vent through which it was possible for the industry of Ireland to respire. But although excluded...from the markets of Britain, a hundred harbours gave access to the sea. Alas ! a rival commerce on her own element was still less welcome to England, and... | |
| 1880 - 868 стор.
...until the most searching scrutiny failed to detect a single vent through which it was possible for the industry of Ireland to respire. But although excluded...from the markets of Britain, a hundred harbours gave access to the sea. Alas ! a rival commerce on her own element was still less welcome to England, and... | |
| 1880 - 870 стор.
...until the most searching scrutiny failed to detect a single vent through which it was possible for the industry of Ireland to respire. But although excluded...from the markets of Britain, a hundred harbours gave access to the sea. Alas ! a rival commerce on her own element was still less welcome to England, and... | |
| Malcolm MacColl - 1899 - 658 стор.
...possible for the hated industry of Ireland to respire. But, although excluded from the markets of Great Britain, a hundred harbours gave her access to the...the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond the Cape of Good Hope were forbidden to the flag of Ireland. The Colonial trade alone was in any manner open,... | |
| Thomas Addis Emmet - 1903 - 380 стор.
...possible for the hated industry of Ireland to respire. But, although excluded from the markets of Great Britain, a hundred harbours gave her access to the...the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond the Cape of Good Hope were forbidden to the flag of Ireland. The colonial trade alone was in any manner open,... | |
| Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 716 стор.
...our kelp), and any other trade or interest that thought it worth its while to petition was received with the same partial cordiality, until the most searching...welcome to England, and as early as the reign of Charles 1 1 the Levant, the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond the Cape were forbidden to the flag of Ireland.... | |
| Stephen Lucius Gwynn - 1908 - 186 стор.
...possible for the hated industry of Ireland to respire. But although excluded from the markets of Great Britain, a hundred harbours gave her access to the...the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond the Cape of Good Hope were forbidden to the flag of Ireland. The Colonial trade alone was in a manner open,... | |
| S. G. Hobson - 1912 - 236 стор.
...possible for the hated industry of Ireland to respire. But although excluded from the markets of Great Britain, a hundred harbours gave her access to the...the ports of Europe, and the oceans beyond the Cape of Good Hope were forbidden the flag of Ireland. The colonial trade alone was in a manner open, if... | |
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