The Nineteenth Century and After, Volume 71Leonard Scott Publishing Company, 1912 |
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Pagina 2
... religious and political confisca- tions in Tudor and Stuart days ; quit rents which arose from the confiscations of 1641 ; hearth money , imposed in Charles the Second's time ; and many customs duties and excise licences . Over those ...
... religious and political confisca- tions in Tudor and Stuart days ; quit rents which arose from the confiscations of 1641 ; hearth money , imposed in Charles the Second's time ; and many customs duties and excise licences . Over those ...
Pagina 6
... religious warfare . They meant that while the United Irishmen were seeking to obliterate the distinction between Pro- tectant and Catholic , the English Government in order to perpetuate a system of proscription , were endeavouring to ...
... religious warfare . They meant that while the United Irishmen were seeking to obliterate the distinction between Pro- tectant and Catholic , the English Government in order to perpetuate a system of proscription , were endeavouring to ...
Pagina 26
... religious awe and passion than all but the best of Bellini or Mantegna . Beside it the Carlisle Mabuse is a piece of cold - hearted , capable picture - making . The Fund was represented at the sale with all the money that could be ...
... religious awe and passion than all but the best of Bellini or Mantegna . Beside it the Carlisle Mabuse is a piece of cold - hearted , capable picture - making . The Fund was represented at the sale with all the money that could be ...
Pagina 62
... religious sections of the Indian community , if there be any , I cannot speak with authority , as I do not know them and have scarcely studied them . But of the Hindoo grievances which I am about to put forward I am absolutely certain ...
... religious sections of the Indian community , if there be any , I cannot speak with authority , as I do not know them and have scarcely studied them . But of the Hindoo grievances which I am about to put forward I am absolutely certain ...
Pagina 63
... religious grievances in public , because they consider ventilation of them to be futile , thinking that there can be no hope of redress so long as the rulers have no sympathy either with their religion or their customs . These dumb ...
... religious grievances in public , because they consider ventilation of them to be futile , thinking that there can be no hope of redress so long as the rulers have no sympathy either with their religion or their customs . These dumb ...
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