The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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... feeling entertained towards the present law and its restrictions in Ireland ? -There is but one feeling upon the subject , it is this , that we are not put upon an equality with England ; that we are working at a disadvantage . 2333 ...
... feeling entertained towards the present law and its restrictions in Ireland ? -There is but one feeling upon the subject , it is this , that we are not put upon an equality with England ; that we are working at a disadvantage . 2333 ...
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... feeling ? —I think that that would be very unjustifiable indeed ; I should hope that no such law would ever find favour in the British Parliament . 1756. Upon mature consideration , you then give it as your opinion that the best ...
... feeling ? —I think that that would be very unjustifiable indeed ; I should hope that no such law would ever find favour in the British Parliament . 1756. Upon mature consideration , you then give it as your opinion that the best ...
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the law of removal in your union ? —There is a very strong feeling against it . 2633. If it were done away with in this country , and retained as far as Ireland is regarded , what would be the feeling ? -It would be looked upon as great ...
the law of removal in your union ? —There is a very strong feeling against it . 2633. If it were done away with in this country , and retained as far as Ireland is regarded , what would be the feeling ? -It would be looked upon as great ...
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