The Monthly ReviewHurst, Robinson, 1832 |
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... land in Ireland in lieu of the tithe , will their lot be in any degree ameli- orated ? Far from it . They must either cultivate the land them- selves , or let it out to tenants . If the former , they must cease to be clergymen ; for the ...
... land in Ireland in lieu of the tithe , will their lot be in any degree ameli- orated ? Far from it . They must either cultivate the land them- selves , or let it out to tenants . If the former , they must cease to be clergymen ; for the ...
Strona 206
... land are , for the most part , of what we should call in this country , the lowest class of the peasantry ; they are in a state which their universal poverty assimilates to ser- vitude ; they cannot live without land , and they are ...
... land are , for the most part , of what we should call in this country , the lowest class of the peasantry ; they are in a state which their universal poverty assimilates to ser- vitude ; they cannot live without land , and they are ...
Strona 212
... lands . Many of them were English proprietors , and never intended to visit Ire- land . Others had learned to dread the peasantry , and sought refuge in the towns . Both classes were glad to get a certain rent , however dispro ...
... lands . Many of them were English proprietors , and never intended to visit Ire- land . Others had learned to dread the peasantry , and sought refuge in the towns . Both classes were glad to get a certain rent , however dispro ...
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