Letters from the Irish HighlandsJ. Murray, 1825 - 359 страници |
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... tenant or his family from lands im- mediately occupied by them , yet I had resolved that no act of mine should place another landlord be- tween me and the immediate cultivators of the soil . This of course put an end to the conversation ...
... tenant or his family from lands im- mediately occupied by them , yet I had resolved that no act of mine should place another landlord be- tween me and the immediate cultivators of the soil . This of course put an end to the conversation ...
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... tenant , and still less to myself on account of manorial claims , to which , in such a case , nothing was legally due . But I was delighted with the beauty of the country , and deter- mined to settle here . Mr. soon after retired to an ...
... tenant , and still less to myself on account of manorial claims , to which , in such a case , nothing was legally due . But I was delighted with the beauty of the country , and deter- mined to settle here . Mr. soon after retired to an ...
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... tenants formerly held their lands from the middle - men in Cunnemarra ; and , for what reason I know not , had taken a particular fancy to me . He was returning from some farms which he held under the late General Miller , accompanied ...
... tenants formerly held their lands from the middle - men in Cunnemarra ; and , for what reason I know not , had taken a particular fancy to me . He was returning from some farms which he held under the late General Miller , accompanied ...
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... tenants were to be found for any quantity of land at a moment's warning ; and the prosperous condition of the country gave new hope to the buoy- ant spirit of youth . I again returned to Ireland in 1816. The altera- tion which had taken ...
... tenants were to be found for any quantity of land at a moment's warning ; and the prosperous condition of the country gave new hope to the buoy- ant spirit of youth . I again returned to Ireland in 1816. The altera- tion which had taken ...
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... tenants were preparing to follow the example , leaving nothing to the landlord for his rent , but the bare power of ... tenant were ruined altogether . The cow that had formerly been equivalent to one or two year's rent was seized and ...
... tenants were preparing to follow the example , leaving nothing to the landlord for his rent , but the bare power of ... tenant were ruined altogether . The cow that had formerly been equivalent to one or two year's rent was seized and ...
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