The Irish Quarterly Review, Volume 4, Part 2W. B. Kelly, 1854 - Ireland |
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The facts which we are about to present for your information , will , we hope , make you sharers of our own conviction in this respect . In our preceding Report we bound ourselves to respect what our honored friend , M. Le Vicomte de ...
The facts which we are about to present for your information , will , we hope , make you sharers of our own conviction in this respect . In our preceding Report we bound ourselves to respect what our honored friend , M. Le Vicomte de ...
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Are there any alterations in the present law which you are prepared yourself to suggest to the Committee , as expedient for them to recommend ? -It appears to me that , if the present law is to be continued , it would be but justice to ...
Are there any alterations in the present law which you are prepared yourself to suggest to the Committee , as expedient for them to recommend ? -It appears to me that , if the present law is to be continued , it would be but justice to ...
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Petitioners now learn with great regret , that it is not intended at present to extend to Ireland and Scotland the provisions of the proposed Bill . In conclusion , your petitioners pray Honourable House will , as the only effectual ...
Petitioners now learn with great regret , that it is not intended at present to extend to Ireland and Scotland the provisions of the proposed Bill . In conclusion , your petitioners pray Honourable House will , as the only effectual ...
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