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" Disrespect or any thing tending towards sauciness he may punish with his cane or his horsewhip with the most perfect security; a poor man would have his bones broke if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country... "
On Local Disturbances in Ireland: And on the Irish Church Question - Страница 46
по sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd bart.) - 1836 - 458 страници
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The Edinburgh Review: Or Critical Journal, Том 21

1812 - 576 страници
...dares to refuse to execute. Nothing satisfies him but an unlimited submission. Disrespect, or any thing tending towards sauciness he may punish with his cane...perfect security ; a poor man would have his bones broke if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country...

Repeal of the Union: Report of the Debate in the House of Commons, on Mr. O ...

Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons - 1834 - 208 страници
...speak no language but that of slavery. Disrespect, or any thing tending towards sauciness, a landlord may punish with his cane or his horsewhip, with the most perfect security; a poor man would have his hones broken if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country...

Ireland Before and After the Union with Great Britain

Robert Montgomery Martin - 1848 - 482 страници
...speak no language but that of slavery. Disrespect, or anything tending towards saueiness, a landlord may punish with his cane or his horsewhip with the...security ; a poor man would have his bones broken if lie offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in a manner...

History of the Irish Rebellion of 1798

Philip Harwood - 1848 - 264 страници
...order which a servant, labourer, or cotter, dares to refuse to execute. Nothing satisfies him but an unlimited submission. Disrespect, or anything tending...towards sauciness, he may punish with his cane or hi* horsewhip, with the most perfect security. A poor man would have his bones broken if he offered...

Free Trade and the League: A Biographic History of the Pioneers of Freedom ...

Alexander Somerville - 1853 - 676 страници
...order which a servant, labourer, or cottar dares to refuse to execute. Nothing satisfies him but an unlimited submission. Disrespect, or anything tending towards sauciness, he may punish with hifl cane or his horsewhip, with the most perfect security. A poor man would have his bones broken...

Economy of the Labouring Classes

William Lucas Sargant - 1857 - 514 страници
...dares to refuse to execute. Nothing satisfies him but an unlimited submission. Disrespect or any thing tending towards sauciness he may punish with his cane...perfect security: a poor man would have his bones broke if he offers to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the country in...

The popular history of England, Том 7

Charles Knight - 1861 - 622 страници
...contrast between England aud Ireland, where, according to Arthur Young, nothing satisfies a landlord but unlimited submission. "Disrespect, or anything...or his horsewhip with the most perfect security." t " Such places of pleasure as are totally set apart for the use of the great world I meddle not with."...

The popular history of England, Том 7

Charles Knight - 1861 - 652 страници
...where, according to Arthur Young, nothing satisfies a landlord but unlimited submission. "Disrespect, qr anything tending towards sauciness, he may punish...or his horsewhip with the most perfect security." t " Such places of pleasure as are totally set apart for the use of the great world I meddle not with."...

The Contemporary Review, Том 43

1883 - 934 страници
...order which a servant, labourer, or cottier dares to refuse to execute. Nothing satisfies him but an unlimited submission. - Disrespect, or anything tending...towards sauciness, he may punish with his cane or horsewhip, with the most perfect security ; a poor man would have his bones broke if he offered to...

The Life and Writings of the Rev. Arthur O'Leary

Michael Bernard Buckley - 1868 - 436 страници
...order which a servant, labourer, or cottar dares to refuse to execute. Nothing satisfies him but an unlimited submission. Disrespect, or anything tending...perfect security — a poor man would have his bones broke if he offered to lift his hand in his own defence. Knocking down is spoken of in the * Young's...




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