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... IRELAND . ( February 19. 1844 ) DISSENTERS ' CHAPELS BILL . ( June 6. 1844 ) THE SUGAR DUTIES . ( February 26. 1845 ) MAYNOOTH . ( April 14. 1845 ) · THE CHURCH OF IRELAND . ( April 23. 1845 ) . 245 • 270 • 284 • 303 • · . 316 ...
... IRELAND . ( February 19. 1844 ) DISSENTERS ' CHAPELS BILL . ( June 6. 1844 ) THE SUGAR DUTIES . ( February 26. 1845 ) MAYNOOTH . ( April 14. 1845 ) · THE CHURCH OF IRELAND . ( April 23. 1845 ) . 245 • 270 • 284 • 303 • · . 316 ...
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... Ireland , debarred from its natural outlet , found a vent by forbidden passages ? Have they forgotten how we were forced to indulge the Catholics in all the licence of rebels , merely because we chose to withhold from them the liberties ...
... Ireland , debarred from its natural outlet , found a vent by forbidden passages ? Have they forgotten how we were forced to indulge the Catholics in all the licence of rebels , merely because we chose to withhold from them the liberties ...
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... Ireland exhibited three years ago , agitators stronger than the magis- trate , associations stronger than the law , a Government powerful enough to be hated , and not powerful enough to be feared , a people bent on indemnifying ...
... Ireland exhibited three years ago , agitators stronger than the magis- trate , associations stronger than the law , a Government powerful enough to be hated , and not powerful enough to be feared , a people bent on indemnifying ...
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... Ireland . The Catholic Association bearded the Government . The Government resolved to put down the Association . An indictment was brought against my honor- able and learned friend , the Member for Kerry . The Grand Jury threw it out ...
... Ireland . The Catholic Association bearded the Government . The Government resolved to put down the Association . An indictment was brought against my honor- able and learned friend , the Member for Kerry . The Grand Jury threw it out ...
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... Ireland by trampling on the people of England ? If so , they deceive themselves . The case of Ire- land , though a strong one , was by no means so strong a case as that with which we have now to deal . The Government , in its struggle ...
... Ireland by trampling on the people of England ? If so , they deceive themselves . The case of Ire- land , though a strong one , was by no means so strong a case as that with which we have now to deal . The Government , in its struggle ...
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