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" Ireland which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. "
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Fifty Years of Concessions to Ireland, 1831-1881, Volume 2

Richard Barry O'Brien - 1883 - 506 pages
...riches of Ireland which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of rents is squeezed out of the very blood and vitals and clothes and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggara" — Swift, Works, vol. iii. pp 118, 119. These were...
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The Works, Volume 7

Jonathan Swift - 1883 - 516 pages
...of Ireland, which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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Ireland and the Pope: A Brief History of Papal Intrigues Against Irish ...

James George Maguire - 1888 - 140 pages
...making it higher than the gross yield of the land, and, in the language of Dean Swift,' " squeezed it out of the very blood and vitals and clothes and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars" Whatever of the rent could not be extorted by the...
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Ireland and the Pope: A Brief History of Papal Intrigues Against Irish ...

James George Maguire - 1890 - 132 pages
...making it higher than the gross yield of the land, and, in the language of Dean Swift, " squeezed it out of the very blood and vitals and clothes and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars" Whatever of the rent could not be extorted by the...
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English Prose: Selections, Volume 3

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pages
...of Ireland, which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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English Prose: Selections : with Critical Introductions by Various ..., Volume 3

Sir Henry Craik - 1894 - 648 pages
...of Ireland, which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift: Historical and political tracts-Irish

Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 478 pages
...[TS] Ireland, which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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Irish Literature, Volume 9

Justin McCarthy, Maurice Francis Egan, Charles Welsh, Douglas Hyde, Lady Gregory, James Jeffrey Roche - 1904 - 496 pages
...riches of Ireland which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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The Prose Works of Jonathan Swift, Volume 7

Jonathan Swift - 1905 - 474 pages
...[TS] Ireland, which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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A Consideration of the State of Ireland in the Nineteenth Century

Godfrey Locker Lampson - 1907 - 716 pages
...finds all his wealth transmitted. ' Nostra miseria magna est.' .... The rise of our rents is squeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a...
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