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... course which a noble and learned Protestant Establishment : every measure Lord ( Lord Campbell ) immediately after injurious to the Church has originated thought proper to adopt , of reading to with Protestants ; and I must say that ...
... course which a noble and learned Protestant Establishment : every measure Lord ( Lord Campbell ) immediately after injurious to the Church has originated thought proper to adopt , of reading to with Protestants ; and I must say that ...
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... course of po- licy as this Bill unfolds , without the most careful inquiry into its nature and ten- dency . Nor is it right that you should any longer uphold the institution of May- nooth College , unless you are well satisfied that it ...
... course of po- licy as this Bill unfolds , without the most careful inquiry into its nature and ten- dency . Nor is it right that you should any longer uphold the institution of May- nooth College , unless you are well satisfied that it ...
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... course of policy towards Ire- of Her Majesty's Government in this re- land . Every just and real grievance of spect , of course , he knew not , and could which the Irish had to complain should not , therefore , say . But he could not be ...
... course of policy towards Ire- of Her Majesty's Government in this re- land . Every just and real grievance of spect , of course , he knew not , and could which the Irish had to complain should not , therefore , say . But he could not be ...
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... course then taken by my noble Friend , in the vote which he has announced it as his intention to give on the present occasion . With respect to the attack made by the noble Duke upon the noble Earl opposite ( the Earl of Hardwicke ) , I ...
... course then taken by my noble Friend , in the vote which he has announced it as his intention to give on the present occasion . With respect to the attack made by the noble Duke upon the noble Earl opposite ( the Earl of Hardwicke ) , I ...
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... course of the Roman Catholic religion . In an- cient times , undoubtedly , claims of a very violent kind were put forward ; but for more than a century those claims have never been advanced . In this , as in every- thing else , the ...
... course of the Roman Catholic religion . In an- cient times , undoubtedly , claims of a very violent kind were put forward ; but for more than a century those claims have never been advanced . In this , as in every- thing else , the ...
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