| William Thomas Stead - 1907 - 280 стор.
...up with a land system which the Devon Commission declared inflicted upon them " greater sufferings than the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain." In 1870 Mr. Gladstone made his first attempt to give effect to the recommendations of the Devon Commission.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1893 - 1010 стор.
...very much with what was said iu the days of Elizabeth and James I. The Devon Commission said — " We cannot forbear expressing our strong sense of the patient endurance which the labouring class have generally exhibited under sufferings srrcater. we believe, than the people of any other... | |
| Liberal Publication Department (Great Britain) - 1910 - 552 стор.
...Commission reported in 1845 that the land system of Ireland inflicted on its population " greater sufferings than the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain." The scandal was so great that even the Tory Minister, Lord Derby (Lord Stanley he was then), introduced... | |
| George O'Brien - 1921 - 652 стор.
...subsistence ; he . is still badly housed, badly fed, badly clothed, and badly paid for his labour. We cannot forbear expressing our strong sense of the...the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain."2 The agricultural labourers were therefore as miserable as it was possible for any human... | |
| Samuel Eagle Forman - 1928 - 536 стор.
...entire population comes within the designation of agricultural labourers, and endure sufferings greater than the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain. ... It would be impossible for language to convey an idea of the state of distress to which the ejected... | |
| Ernest Llewellyn Woodward - 1962 - 712 стор.
...Commissioners (see below, p. 35o) remarked upon the 'patient endurance' with which the Irish poor met 'sufferings greater, we believe, than the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain*. PP 1645, xix. 12. security of tenure nor a right to compensation. If a tenant left his holding at his... | |
| 1880 - 1068 стор.
...The Eeport adds that ' a vast number of them perished from want.' The Commission paid a tribute to ' the patient endurance which the labouring classes...people of any other country in Europe have to sustain.' One striking fact, new to many Englishmen, and at first puzzling to them, was brought out in the published... | |
| 1885 - 1034 стор.
...Ireland,] said the Devon Commission in 1845, ' are badly housed, badly fed, badly clothed, badly paid, and we cannot forbear expressing our strong sense of the patient endurance which they have generally exhibited under sufferings greater, we believe, than the people of any other country... | |
| 1884 - 1062 стор.
...system, which it declared in its Report ' inflicted upon the Irish agriculturists greater sufferings than the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain,' it reported strongly in favour of legislation to secure the tenant compensation for his improvements.... | |
| Great Britain. Parliament - 1846 - 740 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our inquiry have afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements. And we cannot forbear expressing...have generally exhibited under sufferings, greater, wo believe, than the people of any other country in Euj-ope have to sustain." And at page 36, already... | |
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