The Fortnightly, Band 59;Band 65Chapman and Hall., 1896 |
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... doubt , that the overwhelming majority of the people of Ireland were opposed to the destruction of their national Parliament . " ... " The conduct of the Irish lawyers at this time was on the whole eminently noble . In spite of the ...
... doubt , that the overwhelming majority of the people of Ireland were opposed to the destruction of their national Parliament . " ... " The conduct of the Irish lawyers at this time was on the whole eminently noble . In spite of the ...
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... doubt mainly due to motives of policy , its enactment in such a moment of excitement and passion reflects no small credit on the Catholic Parliament . By another Act , repealing Poynings ' Law and asserting its own legislative inde ...
... doubt mainly due to motives of policy , its enactment in such a moment of excitement and passion reflects no small credit on the Catholic Parliament . By another Act , repealing Poynings ' Law and asserting its own legislative inde ...
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... doubt , help us here , if he would give them to the public . As it was , how- ever , Mr. Gladstone departed finally from the political arena without the smallest finger of protest being raised either by Mr. McCarthy himself or by the ...
... doubt , help us here , if he would give them to the public . As it was , how- ever , Mr. Gladstone departed finally from the political arena without the smallest finger of protest being raised either by Mr. McCarthy himself or by the ...
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... doubt , in the House of Commons during the present Parliament . Yet what did Mr. P. A. McHugh , M.P. , one of the ablest and most persistent of Mr. Healy's opponents , say the other day to a meeting at Bullinadden , in the West of ...
... doubt , in the House of Commons during the present Parliament . Yet what did Mr. P. A. McHugh , M.P. , one of the ablest and most persistent of Mr. Healy's opponents , say the other day to a meeting at Bullinadden , in the West of ...
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... doubt . In England we are too prone to assume that the fight in France between Catholicism and Freethought has already been fought and lost by the Church . In reality , the struggle is being carried strenuously forward in every diocese ...
... doubt . In England we are too prone to assume that the fight in France between Catholicism and Freethought has already been fought and lost by the Church . In reality , the struggle is being carried strenuously forward in every diocese ...
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