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Side 57
... franchise . Those who are endeavouring to excite the people of Ireland tell them , with regard to the right of voting for Members of Parlia- ment and mayors in those towns having municipal corporations , that the franchise of the people ...
... franchise . Those who are endeavouring to excite the people of Ireland tell them , with regard to the right of voting for Members of Parlia- ment and mayors in those towns having municipal corporations , that the franchise of the people ...
Side 67
... franchise conceded Bill , and the Arms Bill alone . Have by the Irish bill is not more extensive than not the other two measures already that which has been conferred upon the been carried into effect ? The Duke of people of England ...
... franchise conceded Bill , and the Arms Bill alone . Have by the Irish bill is not more extensive than not the other two measures already that which has been conferred upon the been carried into effect ? The Duke of people of England ...
Side 69
... franchise . I have concealed Lord says , that there are circumstances in nothing from the House . I have stated , the condition of Ireland at the present as my right hon . Friend frankly stated crisis , which require most careful and de ...
... franchise . I have concealed Lord says , that there are circumstances in nothing from the House . I have stated , the condition of Ireland at the present as my right hon . Friend frankly stated crisis , which require most careful and de ...
Side 115
... franchise of forty - shilling freeholders , which the Irish before possessed , was taken from them , and at this moment there was not one man Ac- cording to those already on the Table , the number of crimes recorded in Ireland was , in ...
... franchise of forty - shilling freeholders , which the Irish before possessed , was taken from them , and at this moment there was not one man Ac- cording to those already on the Table , the number of crimes recorded in Ireland was , in ...
Side 159
... franchise was the House . greatly extended and rendered more demo- cratic in its principle . It was not at that time proposed to make any alteration with respect to the duration of Parliament , for though the noble Lord who led that ...
... franchise was the House . greatly extended and rendered more demo- cratic in its principle . It was not at that time proposed to make any alteration with respect to the duration of Parliament , for though the noble Lord who led that ...
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