Essays on the Irish Church, by clergymen of the established Church in IrelandParker, 1866 - 330 стор. |
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Сторінка 162
... living to which the several classes of the population were accustomed . The Irish were content to live in worse houses , to employ fewer articles of luxury , and to use more homely kinds of food than the English of the same age , and in ...
... living to which the several classes of the population were accustomed . The Irish were content to live in worse houses , to employ fewer articles of luxury , and to use more homely kinds of food than the English of the same age , and in ...
Сторінка 163
... living of the Irish peasantry is as remarkable as ever . The contempt for the native Irish , which had arisen from other causes , and had poisoned at the fountain - head all communication between them and the English during the earlier ...
... living of the Irish peasantry is as remarkable as ever . The contempt for the native Irish , which had arisen from other causes , and had poisoned at the fountain - head all communication between them and the English during the earlier ...
Сторінка 166
... living , and usages of social and domestic life forbidden under the harshest penal- ties , not only in their own case , but in the case of any of the conquering race who might think fit to adopt them . Contempt on one side engendered ...
... living , and usages of social and domestic life forbidden under the harshest penal- ties , not only in their own case , but in the case of any of the conquering race who might think fit to adopt them . Contempt on one side engendered ...
Сторінка 175
... living of the native Irish . They had also proscribed , as far as possible , the use of the Irish language , with- out providing any means of instruction in English , thus cutting off the only means of introducing a higher civilization ...
... living of the native Irish . They had also proscribed , as far as possible , the use of the Irish language , with- out providing any means of instruction in English , thus cutting off the only means of introducing a higher civilization ...
Сторінка 186
... living of the native Irish , and to take part with the natives against the English Crown - was supposed to arise ... living , it was obvious that English rule could not be maintained in Ireland . Thus the difference of language was the ...
... living of the native Irish , and to take part with the natives against the English Crown - was supposed to arise ... living , it was obvious that English rule could not be maintained in Ireland . Thus the difference of language was the ...
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adopted ancient appear Archbishop authority became become belief better bishops body cause century character Christian Church of Ireland Church of Rome civil classes clergy cloth condition connected continued dependent divine doctrines duty ecclesiastical Edition effect efforts England English Established Church existence fact faith favour feeling followed give Government habits hands held ideas increase influence intellectual interests Ireland Irish Church King knowledge labour land language leading learning less living maintained means ment mind ministers nation native nature nearly necessary never object original Oxford parish passed period political Pope population position possessed present principles progress Protestant question race receive Reformation regard religion religious respect result Roman Catholic Rome Romish schools seems social society spirit succession tended thought tion tithes true truth University vols whole
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