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... 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 , and empowered to collect the arrears ...
... 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 , and empowered to collect the arrears ...
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... ment of a tyranny of the most oppressive character , and vested in such hands as are sure to employ it in the most violent and capricious manner . Lord Plunket will immediately see Mr. Crampton for the purpose of consulting upon the ...
... ment of a tyranny of the most oppressive character , and vested in such hands as are sure to employ it in the most violent and capricious manner . Lord Plunket will immediately see Mr. Crampton for the purpose of consulting upon the ...
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... ment , although he admits that circumstances may occur which could render impossible the strict or continued adherence to any rule laid down for the direction and guidance of its proceedings . The King sincerely hopes that your ...
... ment , although he admits that circumstances may occur which could render impossible the strict or continued adherence to any rule laid down for the direction and guidance of its proceedings . The King sincerely hopes that your ...
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