The Quarterly Review, Volume 171William 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 John Murray, 1890 |
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Page 260
... Irish birth or of Irish descent ; and this third part of the population has so dominated the remainder , that the ' Irish flag , ' whatever that may be , is raised as the peculiar local symbol of Home Rule in Manhattan . The Irish are ...
... Irish birth or of Irish descent ; and this third part of the population has so dominated the remainder , that the ' Irish flag , ' whatever that may be , is raised as the peculiar local symbol of Home Rule in Manhattan . The Irish are ...
Page 261
... Irish have never found a government to suit them . Laws proscribing evil - doers , and protecting those who are amenable to social and political authority , have hitherto been specially obnoxious to the Irish character . The people do ...
... Irish have never found a government to suit them . Laws proscribing evil - doers , and protecting those who are amenable to social and political authority , have hitherto been specially obnoxious to the Irish character . The people do ...
Page 262
... declaration of the present Counsel to the Corporation , that the city is entitled to all fees collected by the Chamberlain , whose whose compensation is limited to a salary of $ 25,000 262 Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York .
... declaration of the present Counsel to the Corporation , that the city is entitled to all fees collected by the Chamberlain , whose whose compensation is limited to a salary of $ 25,000 262 Twenty Years of Irish Home Rule in New York .
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... Irish Home Rule government of New York is open not only to the imputation of jobbery and corruption , but to the charge of inefficiency ; which is particularly noticeable in that most important and , at the same time , most self ...
... Irish Home Rule government of New York is open not only to the imputation of jobbery and corruption , but to the charge of inefficiency ; which is particularly noticeable in that most important and , at the same time , most self ...
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... Irish of the Home Rule ' class and their immediate descendants , who have to be continually kept up to the mark ' by the agents of the different political parties . Such being the case , we naturally conclude that there must be some ...
... Irish of the Home Rule ' class and their immediate descendants , who have to be continually kept up to the mark ' by the agents of the different political parties . Such being the case , we naturally conclude that there must be some ...
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