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II. A Bad Aristocracy Is the Primary Cause of All the Evils of Ireland. The Faults of This Aristocracy Are, That It Is English and Protestant

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Chapters in this book

  1. Frontmatter i
  2. Introduction: Tyranny in Ireland? vii
  3. Note on the Text xviii
  4. Contents xix
  5. Translator’s Preface 1
  6. Historical Introduction 5
  7. First Epoch: From 1169 to 1535 6
  8. Second Epoch: From 1535 to 1690 23
  9. Third Epoch: From 1688 to 1755 49
  10. Fourth Epoch: From 1776 to 1829 80
  11. PART I
  12. I. External Appearance of Ireland. Misery of Its Inhabitants 121
  13. II. A Bad Aristocracy Is the Primary Cause of All the Evils of Ireland. The Faults of This Aristocracy Are, That It Is English and Protestant 134
  14. III. Tithes 182
  15. IV. Some Remarks on the North of Ireland 188
  16. V. General Consequences from What Has Preceded— Character of the Irishman—Explanation of Its Faults 191
  17. VI. Summary of the Preceding Chapters— Illusions of the Irish Aristocracy 203
  18. PART II
  19. How Ireland, Aided by the Liberties She Received or Acquired, Has Resisted Oppression 209
  20. VII. An Examination of the Causes by Which Ireland, at Present a Free Country, Tends to Become a Democratic Country 216
  21. PART III
  22. I. The Three Principal Remedies That Have Been Proposed for Irish Evils 263
  23. II. Remedies Proposed by the Author—The Civil, Political, and Religious Privileges of the Aristocracy Must Be Abolished 290
  24. III. It Would Be an Evil to Substitute a Catholic Aristocracy for the Protestant Aristocracy 297
  25. IV. How and byWhat Means Aristocracy Should Be Abolished in Ireland 301
  26. PART IV
  27. I. What Will England Do? 335
  28. II. What Each of the English Parties Could Accomplish for Ireland 341
  29. III. General Survey of the State of Ireland— Conclusion—A Glance at the Political and Religious Future of the Country 361
  30. Preface, 1863: A Report on the Present State of Ireland (1862–1863) 379
  31. Chronology. Index
  32. Chronology 407
  33. Index 411
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