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Page 95
... Member who seconded I will only say that in my opinion the it - implies that the Government is to do board in Dublin have been perfectly justi- everything , that I oppose its introduction fied in the measures which they have taken in ...
... Member who seconded I will only say that in my opinion the it - implies that the Government is to do board in Dublin have been perfectly justi- everything , that I oppose its introduction fied in the measures which they have taken in ...
Page 107
... Member for Cork had dealt with an imaginary opponent when he contro- verted the assertion that all the people of in the Times . He would now turn to the subject of coercion . The hon . Member who seconded the Address had spoken out with ...
... Member for Cork had dealt with an imaginary opponent when he contro- verted the assertion that all the people of in the Times . He would now turn to the subject of coercion . The hon . Member who seconded the Address had spoken out with ...
Page 113
... Member for Meath would have been allowed to withdraw his Amend- ment ; but in that hope he was disap- But he does not reside there . ] The hon . | of their representatives had no influence in Member said he did not reside there . If ...
... Member for Meath would have been allowed to withdraw his Amend- ment ; but in that hope he was disap- But he does not reside there . ] The hon . | of their representatives had no influence in Member said he did not reside there . If ...
Page 135
... Member that if he supposed that part of the Executive which sat in Dublin led an idle life , he was very much mistaken . He must declare to the hon . Member that the Irish Executive was actuated by an anxious desire to carry the law ...
... Member that if he supposed that part of the Executive which sat in Dublin led an idle life , he was very much mistaken . He must declare to the hon . Member that the Irish Executive was actuated by an anxious desire to carry the law ...
Page 195
... Member for Mon- tions in corn must and would be put an end trose had adverted , it had been stated , when to ; you ... Member for Montrose spoke as disciple of the right hon . Baronet the having deserved the hard fate which had Member ...
... Member for Mon- tions in corn must and would be put an end trose had adverted , it had been stated , when to ; you ... Member for Montrose spoke as disciple of the right hon . Baronet the having deserved the hard fate which had Member ...
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