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... Ireland the tithe has been refused with so much effect , that Parliament has taken up the question , with a view to bring about some arrangement , whereby the clergy can be sup- ported with less inconvenience to the population . With ...
... Ireland the tithe has been refused with so much effect , that Parliament has taken up the question , with a view to bring about some arrangement , whereby the clergy can be sup- ported with less inconvenience to the population . With ...
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... Ireland ; but he only left behind him an oligarchy , which , like all other oligarchies in a country possessing the sem- blance of freedom , was ever jealous of the sovereign , and odious to the people ! This is precisely the case at ...
... Ireland ; but he only left behind him an oligarchy , which , like all other oligarchies in a country possessing the sem- blance of freedom , was ever jealous of the sovereign , and odious to the people ! This is precisely the case at ...
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... Ireland . He was , and still is , popu- larly called " Black Tom , " on account of the deeds of tyranny and persecution which are justly attributed to him . The principle of all his policy was the same , indeed , as that which the Duke ...
... Ireland . He was , and still is , popu- larly called " Black Tom , " on account of the deeds of tyranny and persecution which are justly attributed to him . The principle of all his policy was the same , indeed , as that which the Duke ...
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