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But how long would an Irish Parliament , in the habit of managing its own taxation and discussing its own affairs , allow its millions to be expended in the prosecution of a war in which its sympathies were all on the side of England's ...
But how long would an Irish Parliament , in the habit of managing its own taxation and discussing its own affairs , allow its millions to be expended in the prosecution of a war in which its sympathies were all on the side of England's ...
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contempt and abhorrence of a patriotism which aims at keeping Ireland irreconcilable that she may be a perpetual thorn in the side of England . Certainly , if the relation between the two countries is to be changed for the better ...
contempt and abhorrence of a patriotism which aims at keeping Ireland irreconcilable that she may be a perpetual thorn in the side of England . Certainly , if the relation between the two countries is to be changed for the better ...
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If England has 5,698 factories of all kinds , and Scotland 507 , Ireland , which cannot boast of their stores of coal and iron , can count her 198 factories , though six years ago she had only 158. * Within the last two years , two of ...
If England has 5,698 factories of all kinds , and Scotland 507 , Ireland , which cannot boast of their stores of coal and iron , can count her 198 factories , though six years ago she had only 158. * Within the last two years , two of ...
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1 La France nouvelle Par M PrevostParadol | 1 |
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