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Leaders of Public Opinion in Ireland, Volume 2 William Edward Hartpole Lecky Volledige weergave - 1903 |
Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
absentee tax absolutely agrarian crime agricultural appears Bill career carried Catholic Association Catholic cause Catholic Emancipation character chief Church clauses clergy Corn Laws Darrynane declared desire Dublin Duffy's election England English famine farms favour feeling Fitzpatrick followed gentry give Government Grattan hostile House of Commons House of Lords influence Irish history Irish Parliament jury labour land landlord language leader letter Lord John Russell Lord Lieutenant Lord Wellesley majority measure Melbourne Ministry ment movement Nation never O'Connell O'Connell's O'Neill Daunt object once opinion opponents opposed opposition organisation parliamentary party Peel's Correspondence petition Plunket political poor law popular priesthood priests Protestant question rebellion reform refused religious rent repeal agitation Repeal Association Roman Catholics Sheil Sir Robert Peel speech spirit sub-letting tenant tion tithe war tithes Tories triumph Union violent vote Wellington Whig whole wrote Young Ireland