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  • Considerations Relative to the Renewal of the East-India Company’s Charter
    William Smith O’Brien
    This work has been selected by scholars as being culturally important, and is part of the knowledge base of civilization as we know it. This work was reproduced from the original artifact, and remains as true to the original work as possible. Therefore, you will see the original copyright references, library stamps (as most of these works have been housed in our most important ...
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    15,26 €

  • Speech On The Causes Of Discontent In Ireland, Delivered In The House Of Commons On The 4 July 1843
    William Smith O’Brien
    This is a transcript of the speech given by William Smith O’Brien in the House of Commons on July 4, 1843, addressing the causes of discontent in Ireland. O’Brien, a prominent figure in the Irish nationalist movement, outlines the grievances of the Irish people and advocates for legislative reforms to address the deep-seated issues fueling unrest. This speech offers valuable in...
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    17,08 €

  • The Reformer; or, An Infallible Remedy to Prevent Pauperism and Periodical Returns of Famine. With Other Salutary Measure for the Support of the Destitute Poor, the Enforcement of Cleanliness, Suppres
    James Connery / William Smith O’Brien
    'The Reformer; or, An Infallible Remedy to Prevent Pauperism and Periodical Returns of Famine' by James Connery addresses the pressing social issues of poverty and famine in 19th-century Ireland. This work proposes practical solutions for supporting the destitute, promoting cleanliness, and suppressing usury, aiming to provide a comprehensive strategy for social reform.Connery’...
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    17,26 €

  • Principles Of Government V1
    William Smith O’Brien
    ''Principles of Government V1: Or Meditations in Exile'' is a book written by William Smith O’Brien in 1856. The book is a collection of essays and reflections on the principles of government and the role of the state in society. O’Brien was an Irish nationalist who was exiled to Tasmania for his involvement in the Young Irelander Rebellion of 1848. During his time in exile, he...
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    45,93 €

  • Correspondence Between John Martin And William Smith O’Brien, Relative To A French Invasion (1861)
    John Martin / William Smith O'Brien / William Smith O’Brien
    ''Correspondence Between John Martin And William Smith O’Brien, Relative To A French Invasion'' is a historical book published in 1861. The book consists of letters exchanged between John Martin and William Smith O’Brien, two prominent Irish nationalists, during the mid-19th century. The letters are focused on the possibility of a French invasion of Ireland, which was a topic o...
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    30,06 €