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... Irish Church - Predominant subject of discussion in Parliament and the country - The Irish Church Bill - Elaborate and lucid statement of the measure by the Prime Minister - Great Debate on the Second Reading - Majority of 118 in favour ...
... Irish Church - Predominant subject of discussion in Parliament and the country - The Irish Church Bill - Elaborate and lucid statement of the measure by the Prime Minister - Great Debate on the Second Reading - Majority of 118 in favour ...
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... Irish Protestant Church - Arduous nature of that undertaking- Statement of the views with which he undertook the Government made by the Prime Minister at Fishmongers ' Hall - Reassembling of Parliament on Feb. 16- Her Majesty's Speech ...
... Irish Protestant Church - Arduous nature of that undertaking- Statement of the views with which he undertook the Government made by the Prime Minister at Fishmongers ' Hall - Reassembling of Parliament on Feb. 16- Her Majesty's Speech ...
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... Irish question - which is uppermost and foremost in every man's mind at this peculiar juncture . To it we attach so much weight , that we well know there is nothing we can do in any other department of the public interest or public ...
... Irish question - which is uppermost and foremost in every man's mind at this peculiar juncture . To it we attach so much weight , that we well know there is nothing we can do in any other department of the public interest or public ...
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... Irish Church . The Irish Protestant Church had never taken root in the affections of the Irish people . The chances of its developing would be greater for the withdrawal of this " unhealthy fostering by the State ; " and this change ...
... Irish Church . The Irish Protestant Church had never taken root in the affections of the Irish people . The chances of its developing would be greater for the withdrawal of this " unhealthy fostering by the State ; " and this change ...
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... Irish Church without further light as to the Government plan than was afforded by the rather fortuitous collocation of nouns and adjectives in which the Speech alluded to it . If , however , Lord Monck's expression of opinion on the ...
... Irish Church without further light as to the Government plan than was afforded by the rather fortuitous collocation of nouns and adjectives in which the Speech alluded to it . If , however , Lord Monck's expression of opinion on the ...
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