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" 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 American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge for the Year - Trang 265
1833
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Drapier's letters [etc

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 448 trang
...the 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,...the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a sign of wealth, is in us a proof of misery; there...

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D., Dean of St. Patrick's, Dublin, Tập 9

Jonathan Swift - 1801 - 442 trang
...riches 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,...the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a sign of wealth, is in us a proof of misery ; there...

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift, D.D. ...: With Notes ..., Tập 12

Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 352 trang
...riches of Ireland, which is not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is sqeezed out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and...the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a sign of wealth, is in us a. proof of misery; there...

The Works of the Rev. Jonathan Swift...

Jonathan Swift - 1812 - 378 trang
...not a logical demonstration of its poverty. The rise of our rents is sqeezed out of the very Mood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a sign of wealth, is in us a proof of misery ; there...

The Works of Jonathan Swift: Tracts relative to Ireland. The drapier's ...

Jonathan Swift, Walter Scott - 1814 - 610 trang
...the 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,...the tenants, who live worse than English beggars. The lowness of interest, in all other countries a sign of wealth, is in us a proof of misery ; there...

Ireland; Its Evils and Their Remedies: Being a Refutation of the Errors of ...

Michael Thomas Sadler - 1828 - 496 trang
...as it respects their oppressed tenantry, and not being the first to " squeeze their enormous rents out of the very blood, and vitals, and clothes, and dwellings of their tenants, who live worse than English beggars1." Another quotation this, of a century 1 Dean Swift,...

The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge

1832 - 344 trang
...industry ; £4,000,000 of absentee rent ; £2,000,000 Invested in the funds ; more than £5,000,000 of taxes ; £000,000 for tithes, if we consider the...unremitting, harsh, and without sympathy for their tenants." rt The Irish landlord," says the Quarterly Review, November, 1831, "is not even restrained \>y the...

On Local Disturbances in Ireland: And on the Irish Church Question

sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd bart.) - 1836 - 518 trang
...the 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,...tenants, who live worse than English beggars"—' A short View of the State of Ireland,' Swift's Works, vol. vii., pp. 118, 119. In his ' Character of...

On Local Disturbances in Ireland: And on the Irish Church Question

sir George Cornewall Lewis (2nd bart.) - 1836 - 496 trang
...the 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,...tenants, who live worse than English beggars."—' A short View of the State of Ireland,' Swift's Works, vol. vii., pp. 118, 119. " The prodigious number...

The Monthly Chronicle, Tập 6

1840 - 588 trang
...shamefully rack their tenants." " Dean Swift speaks of the landlords of his time, as " squeezing their rents out of the very blood and vitals, and clothes and dwellings of their tenants, who lived worse than English beggars." ° Archbishop Boulter speaks to the same effect....




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