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Page 79
... Baronet was quite right last Session when he said , " You have an army of 10,000 people in Ireland - dismiss them . " If the noble Lord were going to continue to work with the same materials , he would fall far short of the remedy ...
... Baronet was quite right last Session when he said , " You have an army of 10,000 people in Ireland - dismiss them . " If the noble Lord were going to continue to work with the same materials , he would fall far short of the remedy ...
Page 107
... Baronet . The clergy knew best the real distress of the people ; and if the right hon . Baronet wanted any information on the subject , he should have applied to them ; and not they only , but every one who was acquainted with Ire- land ...
... Baronet . The clergy knew best the real distress of the people ; and if the right hon . Baronet wanted any information on the subject , he should have applied to them ; and not they only , but every one who was acquainted with Ire- land ...
Page 109
... Baronet ( Sir R. dress said , that after the suppression of Peel ) from Members on the opposite side crime , Government should take measures of the House , who had turned him out of to establish confidence in their intentions , office ...
... Baronet ( Sir R. dress said , that after the suppression of Peel ) from Members on the opposite side crime , Government should take measures of the House , who had turned him out of to establish confidence in their intentions , office ...
Page 111
... Baronet for the cause of his country ; and he could not but feel great regret that he had taken this step . The Ministry , of which the right hon . Baronet was part and parcel , were criminal and guilty if they asked the House to pursue ...
... Baronet for the cause of his country ; and he could not but feel great regret that he had taken this step . The Ministry , of which the right hon . Baronet was part and parcel , were criminal and guilty if they asked the House to pursue ...
Page 113
... Baronet ( Sir R. Peel ) ware of bad advisers ; the hon . Member every opposition in his power , in case he had come to Tipperary with the best inten- had attempted to coerce Ireland , so was he tions , but he feared the hon . Member had ...
... Baronet ( Sir R. Peel ) ware of bad advisers ; the hon . Member every opposition in his power , in case he had come to Tipperary with the best inten- had attempted to coerce Ireland , so was he tions , but he feared the hon . Member had ...
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