Blackwood's Magazine, Volume 207William Blackwood, 1920 |
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Pagina 94
... Ulster was living in the last extreme of poverty . The few who pos- sessed all the wealth of the land were getting rid of it in the fastest way they could dis- cover . They were building houses twice too big for them in the country ...
... Ulster was living in the last extreme of poverty . The few who pos- sessed all the wealth of the land were getting rid of it in the fastest way they could dis- cover . They were building houses twice too big for them in the country ...
Pagina 95
... Ulster Volunteers and Grattan be- tween them gave it power which it was never fitted to possess . That power the Government of the day had to conciliate , and it did so by giving the members innumer . able places and pensions . Thus the ...
... Ulster Volunteers and Grattan be- tween them gave it power which it was never fitted to possess . That power the Government of the day had to conciliate , and it did so by giving the members innumer . able places and pensions . Thus the ...
Pagina 221
... Ulster of the British connec- tion and the British Empire , and are accursed ground to enemies of the same . It will also , perhaps , throw some little light on the present opinions and the past actions of Ulster Loyalists . To begin at ...
... Ulster of the British connec- tion and the British Empire , and are accursed ground to enemies of the same . It will also , perhaps , throw some little light on the present opinions and the past actions of Ulster Loyalists . To begin at ...
Pagina 222
... Ulster . The London companies , in fulfilment of the conditions of their grant , not merely planted the lands with " inland " Soots , but proceeded also to erect a walled city on the ridge of land west of and a few miles from the mouth ...
... Ulster . The London companies , in fulfilment of the conditions of their grant , not merely planted the lands with " inland " Soots , but proceeded also to erect a walled city on the ridge of land west of and a few miles from the mouth ...
Pagina 223
... Ulster Loyalists of to - day . In the winter of 1688 the Loyalists of Ulster were con- vinced that a party in Eng- land was determined to subject them , their lives , liberties , and religion , to a people whom England had made their ...
... Ulster Loyalists of to - day . In the winter of 1688 the Loyalists of Ulster were con- vinced that a party in Eng- land was determined to subject them , their lives , liberties , and religion , to a people whom England had made their ...
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