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... proposed to remedy by the present bill in the same manner in which similar evils had already been remedied in England and Scotland , by placing the corporations under effective popular control , and annihilating their partial and ex ...
... proposed to remedy by the present bill in the same manner in which similar evils had already been remedied in England and Scotland , by placing the corporations under effective popular control , and annihilating their partial and ex ...
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... proposed that the government should have the power of obliging the council , if either or both of the persons first chosen were not approved of , to proceed to the election of some other persons , and not , as in the case of Dublin , re ...
... proposed that the government should have the power of obliging the council , if either or both of the persons first chosen were not approved of , to proceed to the election of some other persons , and not , as in the case of Dublin , re ...
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... proposed in place of it ? The plan now proposed , after demolishing the existing corporations , provided , especially , and by name , for the establishment of a new system of municipal government in fifty- four towns in Ireland , to ...
... proposed in place of it ? The plan now proposed , after demolishing the existing corporations , provided , especially , and by name , for the establishment of a new system of municipal government in fifty- four towns in Ireland , to ...
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... proposed to destroy the existing corporations of Ireland , and to establish in their place a new set of corporations , which necessarily would be exclusively Catholic , they could not be ignorant that , in the House of Commons , they ...
... proposed to destroy the existing corporations of Ireland , and to establish in their place a new set of corporations , which necessarily would be exclusively Catholic , they could not be ignorant that , in the House of Commons , they ...
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ting abolition for the process of restoration proposed by ministers , he was not withholding from Ire- land any of ... propose to leave Ireland without a representation . Does that neces- sity exist here ? Is corporate jurisdiction any ...
ting abolition for the process of restoration proposed by ministers , he was not withholding from Ire- land any of ... propose to leave Ireland without a representation . Does that neces- sity exist here ? Is corporate jurisdiction any ...
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