Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2 |
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Relief from the labours of agitation - Civil equality still unrealized – Policy
recommended by Mr. Sheil and Dr. DoyleThe Bar - Education - Poor Laws -
Council for Lord G. Beresford - Second marriage - Contest for Louth - Classical
reading ...
Relief from the labours of agitation - Civil equality still unrealized – Policy
recommended by Mr. Sheil and Dr. DoyleThe Bar - Education - Poor Laws -
Council for Lord G. Beresford - Second marriage - Contest for Louth - Classical
reading ...
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... and all men who had an interest in the security of the State , were anxious for
the settlement of the question ; but still their pride was wounded , and they saw
with some disrelish the attitude of just equality which the Catholics had assumed .
... and all men who had an interest in the security of the State , were anxious for
the settlement of the question ; but still their pride was wounded , and they saw
with some disrelish the attitude of just equality which the Catholics had assumed .
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Relief from the labours of agitation - Civil equality still unrealized — Policy
recommended by Mr. Sheil and Dr. DoyleThe bar- Education - Poor laws –
Counsel for Lord G. Beresford - Second marriage - Contest for Louth - Classical
reading ...
Relief from the labours of agitation - Civil equality still unrealized — Policy
recommended by Mr. Sheil and Dr. DoyleThe bar- Education - Poor laws –
Counsel for Lord G. Beresford - Second marriage - Contest for Louth - Classical
reading ...
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... of system was contemplated , sentiments of disappointment and impatience
began to be felt by those , who seemed to have exchanged great popularity and
power for the bootless name of equality with the rest of their fellow - citizens .
... of system was contemplated , sentiments of disappointment and impatience
began to be felt by those , who seemed to have exchanged great popularity and
power for the bootless name of equality with the rest of their fellow - citizens .
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... but in the main the hopes and expectations of civil equality which
Emancipation had naturally created , continued to be altogether unrealized . The
whole of the administrative functions of Government were still reserved for
Protestant hands .
... but in the main the hopes and expectations of civil equality which
Emancipation had naturally created , continued to be altogether unrealized . The
whole of the administrative functions of Government were still reserved for
Protestant hands .
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