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... tion that a further report of the commission of inquiry into the condition of the poorer classes in Ireland would speedily be laid be- fore the house , and to assure his majesty that Parliament would approach the subject with the cau- tion ...
... tion that a further report of the commission of inquiry into the condition of the poorer classes in Ireland would speedily be laid be- fore the house , and to assure his majesty that Parliament would approach the subject with the cau- tion ...
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... tion was necessarily mixed up with religious considerations . To open the Irish corporations , and create a five - pound or ten- pound municipal constituency , would not merely be the enlarge- ment of a political franchise , but would ...
... tion was necessarily mixed up with religious considerations . To open the Irish corporations , and create a five - pound or ten- pound municipal constituency , would not merely be the enlarge- ment of a political franchise , but would ...
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... tion of more than 500,000 in- habitants . The smallness of the number was not redeemed by its character . These corporators were in general the mere tools and nominees of a predominant power , and their very essence was selfish- ness ...
... tion of more than 500,000 in- habitants . The smallness of the number was not redeemed by its character . These corporators were in general the mere tools and nominees of a predominant power , and their very essence was selfish- ness ...
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... tion ought to be , not to assimilate the system proposed to be followed in Ireland to that which we have adopted in England , but to ascer- tain by what system equal privi- leges and equal laws may best be secured to all . If , by self ...
... tion ought to be , not to assimilate the system proposed to be followed in Ireland to that which we have adopted in England , but to ascer- tain by what system equal privi- leges and equal laws may best be secured to all . If , by self ...
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... tion . " If this be true with refer- ence to England , is it false with regard to Ireland ? If you have reason to believe that , in the sent heated state of party feelings , these annual elections will engen- der animosities , and that ...
... tion . " If this be true with refer- ence to England , is it false with regard to Ireland ? If you have reason to believe that , in the sent heated state of party feelings , these annual elections will engen- der animosities , and that ...
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