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" Their condition is necessarily most deplorable. ' It would be impossible for language to convey an idea of the state of distress to which the ejected tenantry have been reduced, or of the disease, misery, and even vice, which they have propagated in the... "
The conditions and prospects of Ireland - Page 336
de Jonathan Pim - 1848
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The Metropolitan, Volume 1

1831 - 626 pages
...ejected tenantry have been reduced, or of the disease, misery, and even vice, which they have propngatcd in the towns wherein they have settled ; so that not...propagated that misery. They have increased the stock of labor, they have rendered the habitations of those who received them more crowded, they have given...
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The Eclectic Review, Volume 18 ;Volume 82

Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1845 - 788 pages
...security for food.' It is well known that the ' clearances' have been going steadily on since 1829. ' It would be impossible for language to convey an idea...occasion to the dissemination of disease, they have been obl.ged to resort to theft and all manner of vice and iniquity to procure subsistence ; but, what is...
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Reports of the Parliamentary Committee of the Loyal Repeal ..., Volume 2

Loyal National Repeal Association of Ireland. Parliamentary Committee - 1845 - 538 pages
...the state of distress to which the ejected tenantry have been reduced ; or of the disease, misery, or even vice, which they have propagated in the towns...have carried with them, and propagated that misery." That thenaturaland necessary consequences of thesystem of clearance have been, that large numbers of...
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A History of the Irish Poor Law: In Connexion with the Condition of the People

Sir George Nicholls - 1856 - 446 pages
...good. But there is another class, the ejected tenants, whose condition, it is said, necessarily becomes most deplorable. " It would be impossible for language...have carried with them and propagated that misery." Such is the testimony of Dr. Doyle on this point, and although the committee express a hope that it...
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Cobbett's Legacy to labourers; or, What is the right which the lords ...

William Cobbett - 1872 - 160 pages
...who are obliged " to give up their small holdings, in order to promote " the consolidation of farms, is necessarily most " deplorable. It would be impossible...with " them and propagated that misery. They have in" creased the stock of labour, they have rendered the " habitations of those who received them more...
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Essays of a Birmingham Manufacturer, Volume 4

William Lucas Sargant - 1872 - 346 pages
...disease, misery, and even vice, which they have propagated in the towns wherein they have settled ; so not only they who have been ejected have been rendered...have carried with them and propagated that misery.' " A law of settlement would have given to the ejected a claim for relief in the parish or district...
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The Speeches and Public Letters of the Liberator: With Preface and ..., Volume 2

Daniel O'Connell, Mary Francis Cusack - 1875 - 632 pages
...been reduced, or of the disease, misery, or even vice whiqh they have propagated in the towns where they have settled ; so that not only they who have...increased the stock of labour ; they have rendered the inhabitants of those places which have received them more crowded ; they have given occasion to the...
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The Home Rule Movement: With a Sketch of Irish Parties from 1843, and an ...

Thomas Power O'Connor - 1891 - 728 pages
...reduced, or of the disease, misery, or even vice which they have propagated where they have settled , »o that not only they who have been ejected have been...labour, they have rendered the habitations of those who have received them more crowded, they have given occasion to the dissemination of disease, they have...
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The Twentieth Century, Volume 8

1880 - 1068 pages
...energy, or thrift. They were ejected at the will of the landlords. The Report of the Commission says, ' It would be impossible for language to convey an idea...have carried with them and propagated that misery.' The Eeport adds that ' a vast number of them perished from want.' The Commission paid a tribute to...
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A History of the Irish Poor Law: In Connexion with the Condition of the People

George Nicholls - 2006 - 436 pages
...disease, misery, and even vice, which they have propagated in the towns wherein WILLIAM IV. CHAP. II. they have settled; so that not only they who have...have carried with them and propagated that misery." Such is the testimony of Dr. Doyle on this point, and although the committee express a hope that it...
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