... landlord grasped the whole ; and sorry was he to add that, not satisfied with the present extortion, some landlords had been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes, not in order to alleviate the distresses of the... The Works of the Rev. Sydney Smith - Pàgina 337per Sydney Smith - 1844Visualització completa - Sobre aquest llibre
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1832 - 650 pàgines
...extortions, some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes, not in order to alleviate the distresses of...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rack-rents already paid.' ' In such a country, they,' said Mr. Moore, ' who looked round where to sow the crop... | |
| William Gifford, Sir John Taylor Coleridge, John Gibson Lockhart, Whitwell Elwin, William Macpherson, William Smith, Sir John Murray (IV), Rowland Edmund Prothero (Baron Ernle), George Walter Prothero - 1832 - 654 pàgines
...extortions, some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes, not in order to alleviate the distresses of...but that they might add the clergy's share to the crn'l rack-rents already paid.' ' In such a country, they,' said Mr. Moore, ' who looked round where... | |
| 1833 - 558 pàgines
...some landlords had been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes—not in order to alleviate the distresses of the tenantry,...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rack-rents already paid; the poor people of Munster lived in a more abject state of povetry than human nature... | |
| 1834 - 566 pàgines
...extortion, some landlords had been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes — not in order to alleviate the distresses...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rack-rents already paid ; the poor people of Munster lived in a more abject stale of povetry than human nature... | |
| sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd bart.) - 1836 - 496 pàgines
...extortion, some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes, not in order to alleviate the distresses of...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rackrents already paid. " Sir, I fear it will require the utmost ability of Parliament to come to the root of... | |
| sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd bart.) - 1836 - 518 pàgines
...extortion, some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes, not in order to alleviate the distresses of...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rackrents already paid. " Sir, I fear it will require the utmost ability of Parliament to come to the root of... | |
| 1839 - 588 pàgines
...extortion, some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes ; not in order to alleviate the distresses...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rack-rents already paid.' That was the character given of the landlords by Mr. Fitzgibbon, as the Attorney-General,... | |
| 1839 - 596 pàgines
...extortion, some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes ; not in order to alleviate the distresses...but that they might add the clergy's share to the crnel rack-rents already paid.' That was the character given of the landlords by Mr. Fitzgibbon, as... | |
| Richard Mant - 1840 - 888 pàgines
...some landlords have been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tythes, not in order to alleviate the distresses of the tenantry,...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rack-rents already paid. I fear THE REIGN OF [On. V. Act of 47 G*o. III., c. 15, to prevent tumultuous risings.... | |
| John Philpot Curran, Robert Emmet, Henry Grattan - 1840 - 562 pàgines
...some landlords had been so base as to instigate the insurgents to rob the clergy of their tithes—not in order to alleviate the distresses of the tenantry,...might add the clergy's share to the cruel rack-rents already paid; the poor people of Munster lived in a more abject state of povetry than human nature... | |
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