The Irishman in CanadaIrish University Press, 1969 - 692 páginas |
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... tion of Ireland , had nothing for it but to rebel . And what does this man of " Scoto - Presbyterian descent " say of the events of '48 ? He tells us that his Ulster birth and Presbyterian prejudices have not been able to blind him to ...
... tion of Ireland , had nothing for it but to rebel . And what does this man of " Scoto - Presbyterian descent " say of the events of '48 ? He tells us that his Ulster birth and Presbyterian prejudices have not been able to blind him to ...
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... tion . " Were I a poor Irish peasant , compelled to toil year after year without a hope of bettering my circumstances , I would endeavour to find my way to this country if such an object could be achieved by any human exertions . Nay ...
... tion . " Were I a poor Irish peasant , compelled to toil year after year without a hope of bettering my circumstances , I would endeavour to find my way to this country if such an object could be achieved by any human exertions . Nay ...
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... tion of the Tories forgave the Governor . They made him a subject of ceaseless detraction . They were the dominant class still in society , and their disparaging tone was echoed by travellers in Eng- land , with the result of giving the ...
... tion of the Tories forgave the Governor . They made him a subject of ceaseless detraction . They were the dominant class still in society , and their disparaging tone was echoed by travellers in Eng- land , with the result of giving the ...
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CHAPTER I | 1 |
Irish History 7 | 7 |
Effect of the Introduction of Christianity into Ireland 13 | 13 |
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