The Dublin University Magazine, Volume 11William Curry, Jun., and Company, 1838 - Ireland |
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Page 240
... land . * " " Your lordships + must be well aware , the fact having been so frequently men- tioned in this house , that much of the disturbance of Ireland depends upon , and has its origin out of the tenure of land in that country , and ...
... land . * " " Your lordships + must be well aware , the fact having been so frequently men- tioned in this house , that much of the disturbance of Ireland depends upon , and has its origin out of the tenure of land in that country , and ...
Page 333
... land , and they , unfortunately , are not educated , at least many of the proprietors of land have been deprived of the means of education ; they cannot do their own business ; they could not comply with the formalities required by the ...
... land , and they , unfortunately , are not educated , at least many of the proprietors of land have been deprived of the means of education ; they cannot do their own business ; they could not comply with the formalities required by the ...
Page 570
... lands Were parted into other hands : His ancient name was nigh forgot , And his own castle knew it not . XXXIV . 650 " When fifty years had past away , An aged man , worn out and grey , Rescued from long captivity , Came to his natal land ...
... lands Were parted into other hands : His ancient name was nigh forgot , And his own castle knew it not . XXXIV . 650 " When fifty years had past away , An aged man , worn out and grey , Rescued from long captivity , Came to his natal land ...
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