Catholic Emancipation: Daniel O'Connell and the Birth of Irish Democracy, 1820-30 |
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... carried it by a triumphant majority . I wish we may find Protestants liberal enough to join us , that is all ; we have done our part . The next motion was that we should allow no visitors but Protestants , that is , that no Catholic ...
... carried it by a triumphant majority . I wish we may find Protestants liberal enough to join us , that is all ; we have done our part . The next motion was that we should allow no visitors but Protestants , that is , that no Catholic ...
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... carrying us on daily to Emancipation ' . O'Connell , by mid March , still believed ' the game is won ' and that it was ... carried in the Lords . He dined with O'Connell at a party on 13 March recording these impressions of the Irish ...
... carrying us on daily to Emancipation ' . O'Connell , by mid March , still believed ' the game is won ' and that it was ... carried in the Lords . He dined with O'Connell at a party on 13 March recording these impressions of the Irish ...
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... carry the country and party behind the granting of Emancipation ; Wellington believed he could carry the question as he felt he had due regard for the great interests involved . Significantly , on taking ... carried 186 Catholic Emancipation.
... carry the country and party behind the granting of Emancipation ; Wellington believed he could carry the question as he felt he had due regard for the great interests involved . Significantly , on taking ... carried 186 Catholic Emancipation.
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The Struggle for Popular Rights | 258 |
Note on Sources | 290 |
Bibliography | 310 |
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