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قراءة كتاب Ireland Under Coercion The Diary of an American (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888)
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Ireland Under Coercion The Diary of an American (2nd ed.) (2 of 2) (1888)
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CHAPTER IX.
- Feb. 28, 82
- Portumna, Galway, 82
- Run through Cork, Limerick, Tipperary, Queen’s and King’s County to Parsonstown, 82
- A Canadian priest on the situation, 83
- His reply to M. de Mandat Grancey, 83
- Relations of priests with the League, 83-85
- Parsonstown and Lord Rosse, 86
- Drive to Portumna, 87
- An abandoned railway, 88
- American storms, grain, and beasts, 88, 89
- Portumna Castle, 90, 91
- Lord Clanricarde’s estate, 92
- Mr. Tener, 92-128
- Plan of Campaign, 94-99
- Ability of tenants to pay their rents, 95
- Mr. Dillon in 1886, 96
- Mr. Parnell in 1885, 97
- Tenants in greater danger than landlords and agents, 100
- Feb. 29, 100
- Conference between evicted tenants and agent, 100-106
- Castle and park, 107
- The League shopkeeper and tenant, 108
- Under police escort, 109
- Cost of ‘knocking’ a man, 109
- What constitutes a group,