| William Shee - 1862 - 326 páginas
...attorney, or solicitor that should proceed in such suit, &c., should be deemed an enemy to his country. t The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman...whatever concerns the poor to no law but that of his own will. A landlord in Ireland can scarcely invent an order which a servant, labourer or cottier dares... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil - 1865 - 528 páginas
...Having prefixed this title of " oppression" to the 29th page of the second part of his book, he says, " The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman...obedience in whatever concerns the poor to no law, but his own will. To discover what the liberty of a people is, we must live amongst them, and not look... | |
| 1883 - 934 páginas
...The landlord of an Irish estate," wrote Arthur Young, " inhabited by Roman Catholics, is a sort of a despot, who yields obedience in whatever concerns the poor to no law but his own will. A landlord in Ireland can scarcely invent an order which a servant, labourer, or cottier... | |
| James Godkin - 1867 - 692 páginas
...country gentlemen, or rather vermin of the kingdom, altogether bore very heavy on the poor people. "The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman...concerns the poor to no law but that of his will." Anything tending towards sauciness was punished with the cane or horsewhip with the most perfect security.... | |
| Richard Lalor Sheil, Thomas MacNevin - 1868 - 522 páginas
...Having prefixed this title of '' oppression" to the U9th page of the second part of his book, he says, " The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman...despot, who yields obedience in whatever concerns the peor to no law, but his own will. To discover what the liberty of a people is, we must live amongst... | |
| Henry Allon - 1859 - 740 páginas
...inhabitants to be poor and degraded.* ' The landlord of an Irish ' estate,' said Arthur Young, in 1 778, ' inhabited by Roman ' Catholics, is a sort of despot who yields obedience in whatever 1 concerns the poor to no law but that of his own will.' ..... ' A long series .of oppressions, aided... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1870 - 554 páginas
...on the poor people, and subject them to situations more mortifying than we ever behold in England. The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman...for it in the statutes of the realm: the language of the written law may be that of liberty, but the situation of the poor may speak no language but that... | |
| Earl John Russell Russell - 1870 - 540 páginas
...on the poor people, and subject them to situations more mortifying than we ever behold in England. The landlord of an Irish estate inhabited by Roman...it in the statutes of the realm : the language of the written law may be that of liberty, but the situation of the poor may speak no language but that... | |
| George Sigerson - 1871 - 358 páginas
...on the poor people, and subject them to situations more mortifying than we ever behold in England. The landlord of an Irish estate, inhabited by Roman...concerns the poor, to no law but that of his will." No cultivator dared disobey him ; horsewhipping, knocking down, were spoken of in a way to make an... | |
| George Sigerson - 1871 - 356 páginas
...on the poor people, and subject them to situations more mortifying than we ever behold in England. The landlord of an Irish estate, inhabited by Roman Catholics, is a sort of despot, who y1elds obedience, in whatever concerns the poor, to no law but that of his will." No cultivator dared... | |
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