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... political parties apparently are anxious to set at rest this wearying and ever recurring question by some sweeping measure or measures which shall give satisfac- tion to the most troublesome party in Ireland ; and 24 The Church in Ireland .
... political parties apparently are anxious to set at rest this wearying and ever recurring question by some sweeping measure or measures which shall give satisfac- tion to the most troublesome party in Ireland ; and 24 The Church in Ireland .
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... political world which concur in the expediency or the justice of conceding all the demands of the Irish Romanists ; and it is supposed that this system of concession will have the effect of putting an end to the dangerous political ...
... political world which concur in the expediency or the justice of conceding all the demands of the Irish Romanists ; and it is supposed that this system of concession will have the effect of putting an end to the dangerous political ...
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... political influence , soon became indignant if the slightest opposition was made to its authority . " This extraordinary fact suggests an important conclusion in political science , which was first enunciated by Mr. Burke , but has ...
... political influence , soon became indignant if the slightest opposition was made to its authority . " This extraordinary fact suggests an important conclusion in political science , which was first enunciated by Mr. Burke , but has ...
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... political and religious , to the Church of England in Ireland ; and the peasantry are overawed and influenced by their superiors . How Sir Robert Peel could reiterate his expectation that the late measures will cause gratitude in ...
... political and religious , to the Church of England in Ireland ; and the peasantry are overawed and influenced by their superiors . How Sir Robert Peel could reiterate his expectation that the late measures will cause gratitude in ...
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... political enemies by the Irish insurgents ; and to this cause of estrangement was now added the introduction of Jesuits , and missionary priests , and titular bishops , who were sent over in shoals from the dominions of the King of ...
... political enemies by the Irish insurgents ; and to this cause of estrangement was now added the introduction of Jesuits , and missionary priests , and titular bishops , who were sent over in shoals from the dominions of the King of ...
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