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Side 17
... learned Member for Cork , who , perhaps , possessed more influence in that country than either the Viceroy or the cautions ; but he could not help regarding it as an unfortunate circumstance that such a measure as this should be intro ...
... learned Member for Cork , who , perhaps , possessed more influence in that country than either the Viceroy or the cautions ; but he could not help regarding it as an unfortunate circumstance that such a measure as this should be intro ...
Side 23
... Member for Lambeth , that one fetters for themselves . It had been well person caused the agitation by his power ... learned Member for Bath . He would not deny that a church with the doctrines of which a majority of the people differed ...
... Member for Lambeth , that one fetters for themselves . It had been well person caused the agitation by his power ... learned Member for Bath . He would not deny that a church with the doctrines of which a majority of the people differed ...
Side 25
... learned Member for Cork should be in procuring arms to the additional vio- the mouthpiece of his country . There had lence to which their possession was to be this new element been introduced of late applied . The hon . and learned ...
... learned Member for Cork should be in procuring arms to the additional vio- the mouthpiece of his country . There had lence to which their possession was to be this new element been introduced of late applied . The hon . and learned ...
Side 27
... person would be found to say , that these were illegal proceedings . Certainly , no one had as yet suggested them to be illegal , although the House had been challenged on the subject by the hon . and learned Member for Bath . Some of ...
... person would be found to say , that these were illegal proceedings . Certainly , no one had as yet suggested them to be illegal , although the House had been challenged on the subject by the hon . and learned Member for Bath . Some of ...
Side 29
... learned Member for Cork on He had not intended to speak on the pre- the magistrates of Ireland . It was pos- sent occasion , and he had no wish to pre - sible that cases of abuse might formerly sent himself to the House , when the bill ...
... learned Member for Cork on He had not intended to speak on the pre- the magistrates of Ireland . It was pos- sent occasion , and he had no wish to pre - sible that cases of abuse might formerly sent himself to the House , when the bill ...
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