| Patrick Lavelle - 1870 - 620 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our enquiry have afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements ; and we cannot forbear expressing our strong sense of the patlent endurance which the laboring classes have generally exhibited under sufferings greater, we... | |
| Daniel O'Connell, Mary Francis Cusack - 1875 - 632 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our inquiry have Afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements. And we cannot forbear expressing...people of any other country in Europe have to sustain." And at page 36, already quoted : — " Up to this period any improvement that may have taken place... | |
| Joseph Fisher (F.R.H.S.) - 1877 - 176 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our inquiry have afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements, and we cannot forbear expressing...sufferings greater we believe than the people of any country in Europe have to sustain." Sir Matthew Harrington, addressed a letter to Sir Robert Peel in... | |
| William Edward Hartpole Lecky - 1878 - 734 стор.
...forbear,' they wrote, 'expressing our strong sense of the patient endurance which the labouring class have generally exhibited, under sufferings greater,...people of any other country in Europe have to sustain.' (ii. 1116.) which began towards the close of the Commonwealth, and continued with little intermission... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1880 - 286 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our inquiry have afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements, and we cannot forbear expressing...of any other country in Europe have to sustain.'" The great means for bettering the condition of the peasantry, the commissioners point out, "are an... | |
| Richard Barry O'Brien - 1880 - 278 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our inquiry have afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements, and we cannot forbear expressing...the people of any other country in Europe have to sustain."4 The great means for bettering the condition of the peasantry, the commissioners point out,... | |
| Irish problem - 1881 - 446 стор.
...personal experience and observations during our inquiry have afforded us a melancholy confirmation of these statements ; and we cannot forbear expressing...greater, we believe, than the people of any other country of Europe have to sustain." Much of the distress (of which the foregoing evidence is but as two or... | |
| Charles Stewart Parnell - 1881 - 1048 стор.
...transactions ofthat body one testimony to the people whom they relieved. It is this passage : — " We cannot forbear expressing our strong sense of the...endurance which the labouring classes have generally exhi bi ted under sufferings greater, we believe, than the people of any other country in Europe have... | |
| 1881 - 120 стор.
...put 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." Opportunity was afforded the peers of reconsidering their position in 1853. In that year Lord Aberdeen's... | |
| William Thomas Stead - 1881 - 104 стор.
...put 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." Opportunity was afforded the peers of reconsidering their position in 1853. In that year Lord Aberdeen's... | |
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