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... Irish affairs as a resident and popular Irish landlord . 2 Mr. Stanley's proposal was the gradual withdrawal of grants from societies for exclusive education , and the extension of Parliamentary aid to a system of combined education ...
... Irish affairs as a resident and popular Irish landlord . 2 Mr. Stanley's proposal was the gradual withdrawal of grants from societies for exclusive education , and the extension of Parliamentary aid to a system of combined education ...
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... Irish affairs , and , though the Govern- ment still shrank from coercion , Mr. Stanley carried his Educa- tion Bill , and a stop - gap Tithe Bill , by which the Ministry was authorised to advance 60,000l . to the distressed Irish clergy ...
... Irish affairs , and , though the Govern- ment still shrank from coercion , Mr. Stanley carried his Educa- tion Bill , and a stop - gap Tithe Bill , by which the Ministry was authorised to advance 60,000l . to the distressed Irish clergy ...
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... Irish Volunteers ' to be given to the Irish Political Union . His Majesty is aware that the consideration of his Government is about to be given . to the introduction of strong repressive measures appli- cable to the general state of ...
... Irish Volunteers ' to be given to the Irish Political Union . His Majesty is aware that the consideration of his Government is about to be given . to the introduction of strong repressive measures appli- cable to the general state of ...
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