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Side vi
... reform Possibility that reform might have prevented rebellion The Irish Government consider that it would be useless Their estimate of the parties in Ireland Their opposition to Catholic emancipation - Ponsonby's reform resolutions ...
... reform Possibility that reform might have prevented rebellion The Irish Government consider that it would be useless Their estimate of the parties in Ireland Their opposition to Catholic emancipation - Ponsonby's reform resolutions ...
Side vii
... reform had little part The tithe question . The question of rent The revived sentiment of nationality · PAGE 100 • 102 103 116 • 120 120 121 123 123 125 • 126 • 127 Comparison between 1641 and 1797.- Prophecies of Columkill • Fear of ...
... reform had little part The tithe question . The question of rent The revived sentiment of nationality · PAGE 100 • 102 103 116 • 120 120 121 123 123 125 • 126 • 127 Comparison between 1641 and 1797.- Prophecies of Columkill • Fear of ...
Side 15
... reform and emancipation by a menace of force ; upon the importance of giving their partisans by every means arms and discipline ; upon the danger of permitting a new armed Protestant ascendency to grow up . Many Catholics , according to ...
... reform and emancipation by a menace of force ; upon the importance of giving their partisans by every means arms and discipline ; upon the danger of permitting a new armed Protestant ascendency to grow up . Many Catholics , according to ...
Side 22
... reform . Grattan , as we have seen , more than once supported strenuous measures of exceptional coer- cive legislation directed against crime , but he now maintained that the whole course of the Government policy relating to Ulster ...
... reform . Grattan , as we have seen , more than once supported strenuous measures of exceptional coer- cive legislation directed against crime , but he now maintained that the whole course of the Government policy relating to Ulster ...
Side 27
... reform has at all entered into their ideas , or is an object to them , but it is very plain to me that they look to , and expect for a certainty , emancipation in toto . I scarcely know an instance of a Catholic of consequence being the ...
... reform has at all entered into their ideas , or is an object to them , but it is very plain to me that they look to , and expect for a certainty , emancipation in toto . I scarcely know an instance of a Catholic of consequence being the ...
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