Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Bind 64W. Blackwood., 1848 |
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Side 8
... Irish tenants into owners of the fee - simple of their several holdings ( a project which has been talked of ) , would and connexion . If ever such care and * See Erskine's Institutes , B. iii . tit . 8 [ July , The Laws of Land .
... Irish tenants into owners of the fee - simple of their several holdings ( a project which has been talked of ) , would and connexion . If ever such care and * See Erskine's Institutes , B. iii . tit . 8 [ July , The Laws of Land .
Side 12
... Irish gen- tleman , on Irish matters , which , though we believe it has never been published , has had an extensive pri- vate circulation . We allude to " An Address to the Members of the House of Commons on the Landlord and Tenant ...
... Irish gen- tleman , on Irish matters , which , though we believe it has never been published , has had an extensive pri- vate circulation . We allude to " An Address to the Members of the House of Commons on the Landlord and Tenant ...
Side 35
... Irish affairs opinion is not so sane among us . Few of us know any thing about them ; and for the sake of the starving peasantry of Ireland , there is some sympathy with its tur- bulent Gracchi . Believe it , the gene- ral tone of ...
... Irish affairs opinion is not so sane among us . Few of us know any thing about them ; and for the sake of the starving peasantry of Ireland , there is some sympathy with its tur- bulent Gracchi . Believe it , the gene- ral tone of ...
Side 42
... Irish - he draws his sanguine blood . And out from all these speculations , to which I do such hurried and scanty justice , he drew the blessed truth , that carries hope to the land of the Caffre , the hut of the Bushman - that there is ...
... Irish - he draws his sanguine blood . And out from all these speculations , to which I do such hurried and scanty justice , he drew the blessed truth , that carries hope to the land of the Caffre , the hut of the Bushman - that there is ...
Side 66
... Irish famine , the British financial difficulties , and the palpable hazard of leaving a vast pauperism to grow up in ignorance , have absolutely compelled an effort to relieve the country . A motion has just been made in Parliament by ...
... Irish famine , the British financial difficulties , and the palpable hazard of leaving a vast pauperism to grow up in ignorance , have absolutely compelled an effort to relieve the country . A motion has just been made in Parliament by ...
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