NEW AND POPULAR HISTORY OF IRELAND1851 |
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Page 128
... measure yielded to intimidation , there- fore unconstitutionally obtained , and to be " recaptured " as soon as possible , by fair means or foul . To do him justice , we must admit that he tried the fair means first . He sent Lord ...
... measure yielded to intimidation , there- fore unconstitutionally obtained , and to be " recaptured " as soon as possible , by fair means or foul . To do him justice , we must admit that he tried the fair means first . He sent Lord ...
Page 61
... measure . Catholics , as a body , were reserved on the subject , or averse to a union . Indeed such was the state of public feeling , notwithstanding the effects of the Rebellion , that on the 2nd of January , 1799 , Lord Castlereagh ...
... measure . Catholics , as a body , were reserved on the subject , or averse to a union . Indeed such was the state of public feeling , notwithstanding the effects of the Rebellion , that on the 2nd of January , 1799 , Lord Castlereagh ...
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... measure . ' In a letter to the Duke , written on the 28th , by Lord Castlereagh , there are some remark- able passages . " The evils proposed to be cured by a union , " he says , " are religious divisions , the defective nature of the ...
... measure . ' In a letter to the Duke , written on the 28th , by Lord Castlereagh , there are some remark- able passages . " The evils proposed to be cured by a union , " he says , " are religious divisions , the defective nature of the ...
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