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Side 23
... revenues . That which , above all other things , re- tarded the improvement of Ireland , and prevented the advantages which that coun- try would reap from tranquillity , was an Mr. Sergeant Murphy felt called upon to make a few ...
... revenues . That which , above all other things , re- tarded the improvement of Ireland , and prevented the advantages which that coun- try would reap from tranquillity , was an Mr. Sergeant Murphy felt called upon to make a few ...
Side 125
... revenues of the Church to the education of dered at that the poor peasants of Ireland the people , a wise system ; and he thought should feel a deep debt of gratitude towards that when this principle had been tried and a man , who had ...
... revenues of the Church to the education of dered at that the poor peasants of Ireland the people , a wise system ; and he thought should feel a deep debt of gratitude towards that when this principle had been tried and a man , who had ...
Side 131
... revenues of the political consistency , with a due mixture Church to increase the property of the of modesty . And , certainly , the speeches landlords ; but if the wants of the Pro- of the noble Lord gave no very striking testants only ...
... revenues of the political consistency , with a due mixture Church to increase the property of the of modesty . And , certainly , the speeches landlords ; but if the wants of the Pro- of the noble Lord gave no very striking testants only ...
Side 155
... revenue of the country . Mr. Hutt observed , that the whole ques- tion turned upon the period of the declara- tion of war . He considered , that the hon . and learned Gentleman was altogether mis- taken in saying , that the Danish ...
... revenue of the country . Mr. Hutt observed , that the whole ques- tion turned upon the period of the declara- tion of war . He considered , that the hon . and learned Gentleman was altogether mis- taken in saying , that the Danish ...
Side 193
... revenue as it was possible to collect ; and when he urged upon Go- vernment a reduction of the existing duty , he did so specially on the ground that the high duty acted as an encouragement to illicit distillation , and failed in ...
... revenue as it was possible to collect ; and when he urged upon Go- vernment a reduction of the existing duty , he did so specially on the ground that the high duty acted as an encouragement to illicit distillation , and failed in ...
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