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... being seen by either the Dublin administration or , indeed , the British cabinet .
The effects of this kind of malfunction can be seen in the 1831 case : the
government immediately modified the Bill , but this was too late to avoid an
outburst of ...
... being seen by either the Dublin administration or , indeed , the British cabinet .
The effects of this kind of malfunction can be seen in the 1831 case : the
government immediately modified the Bill , but this was too late to avoid an
outburst of ...
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As seen by Englishmen , and Protestants in Ireland , clerical influence in politics
was malign for a variety of powerful reasons . In the earlier nineteenth century it
was seen to represent a threat to the health of the constitution in that it
challenged ...
As seen by Englishmen , and Protestants in Ireland , clerical influence in politics
was malign for a variety of powerful reasons . In the earlier nineteenth century it
was seen to represent a threat to the health of the constitution in that it
challenged ...
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In so far as this was attributable among the Irish to want of churches and priests ,
the danger was simply not seen , and certainly not confronted , before irreparable
damage was done - and if there was any neglect or blame in this , the Irish ...
In so far as this was attributable among the Irish to want of churches and priests ,
the danger was simply not seen , and certainly not confronted , before irreparable
damage was done - and if there was any neglect or blame in this , the Irish ...
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