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Page 9218
... of looking upon as a wonderfully prosperous country , for 1870 was $ 961,420,145 , which , taking their population at thirty - eight millions , equals $ 25.30 per head for the trade of the whole of the United States , as compared ...
... of looking upon as a wonderfully prosperous country , for 1870 was $ 961,420,145 , which , taking their population at thirty - eight millions , equals $ 25.30 per head for the trade of the whole of the United States , as compared ...
Page 9235
Yet the Crown in the face of this fact - and in a case where they knew that at least the accused had no like power of peremptory challenge - did not venture to meet me on equal footing ; did not venture to abstain from their practice of ...
Yet the Crown in the face of this fact - and in a case where they knew that at least the accused had no like power of peremptory challenge - did not venture to meet me on equal footing ; did not venture to abstain from their practice of ...
Page 9238
... arbitrarily put aside were Catholics or Protestants , Liberals , Conservatives , or Nationalists — the moment the Crown put its finger at all on the panel , in a case where the accused had no equal right , the essential character ...
... arbitrarily put aside were Catholics or Protestants , Liberals , Conservatives , or Nationalists — the moment the Crown put its finger at all on the panel , in a case where the accused had no equal right , the essential character ...
Page 9241
Sir John Davis said no people in the world loved equal justice more than the Irish , even where the decision was against themselves . That character the Irish have ever borne , and bear still . But if you want the explanation of this ...
Sir John Davis said no people in the world loved equal justice more than the Irish , even where the decision was against themselves . That character the Irish have ever borne , and bear still . But if you want the explanation of this ...
Page 9247
... a union of equal national rights under the one crown . This was what the Irish expected ; and in this sense they in that hour accepted the new dynasty . And it is remarkable that from that day to this , though England has seen ...
... a union of equal national rights under the one crown . This was what the Irish expected ; and in this sense they in that hour accepted the new dynasty . And it is remarkable that from that day to this , though England has seen ...
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