Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, 第 4 巻William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1837 |
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... Ireland . In com- parison with this most important object , every other national measure , affecting either this country or Ireland , or involving the dearest in- terests of universal humanity , has moved at a snail's pace . The ...
... Ireland . In com- parison with this most important object , every other national measure , affecting either this country or Ireland , or involving the dearest in- terests of universal humanity , has moved at a snail's pace . The ...
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... Ireland . The causes of that unimaginable misery have made themselves well understood . The con- tagion of the evil , and its inevitable consequences to the whole empire , are dreaded more and more every day ; and England and Ireland ...
... Ireland . The causes of that unimaginable misery have made themselves well understood . The con- tagion of the evil , and its inevitable consequences to the whole empire , are dreaded more and more every day ; and England and Ireland ...
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... Ireland , have never voluntarily shewn either justice or mercy . Nothing short of a compulsory law , a rate , will ever stretch the landowners ' powers of endurance , if by any means they can shift the burden to other shoulders . We ...
... Ireland , have never voluntarily shewn either justice or mercy . Nothing short of a compulsory law , a rate , will ever stretch the landowners ' powers of endurance , if by any means they can shift the burden to other shoulders . We ...
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