Massachusetts Quarterly Review, 3 tomasCoolidge & Wiley, 1850 |
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... Irish come over to assist in the labor , and this presents almost the only op- portunity which they have in the course of the year , of earning a little money to pay the rent of their cabins and potato patches . Nothing can exceed the ...
... Irish come over to assist in the labor , and this presents almost the only op- portunity which they have in the course of the year , of earning a little money to pay the rent of their cabins and potato patches . Nothing can exceed the ...
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... Irish origin ; and this proportion is rapidly , and , in the opinion of many , most alarmingly on the increase . The emigrants from Ireland to America are more numerous than from all the rest of Europe . For several years past , from ...
... Irish origin ; and this proportion is rapidly , and , in the opinion of many , most alarmingly on the increase . The emigrants from Ireland to America are more numerous than from all the rest of Europe . For several years past , from ...
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... Irish votes . Ireland is said to be more poor and miserable than any other community called civilized , and the cause of more unhappiness to all who have any thing to do with it . The land does not produce more than one - fourth ...
... Irish votes . Ireland is said to be more poor and miserable than any other community called civilized , and the cause of more unhappiness to all who have any thing to do with it . The land does not produce more than one - fourth ...
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... Irish lands were granted in immense tracts to favorites , generally to Englishmen . A great portion of the new proprietors were absentees ; and their Irish estates were managed by agents , or middlemen , and commonly let in small ...
... Irish lands were granted in immense tracts to favorites , generally to Englishmen . A great portion of the new proprietors were absentees ; and their Irish estates were managed by agents , or middlemen , and commonly let in small ...
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... Irish Catholics have never , or but very imperfectly , enjoyed the protection of law . They have generally , at least until a recent period , known govern- ment and law only as enemies , until they have come habitually to regard them as ...
... Irish Catholics have never , or but very imperfectly , enjoyed the protection of law . They have generally , at least until a recent period , known govern- ment and law only as enemies , until they have come habitually to regard them as ...
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