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... measure seemed therefore to be impe- riously called for ; first , to protect the workmen from the consequences of their own misconduct ; secondly , to give a check to the riotous and disor- derly proceedings by which these strikes had ...
... measure seemed therefore to be impe- riously called for ; first , to protect the workmen from the consequences of their own misconduct ; secondly , to give a check to the riotous and disor- derly proceedings by which these strikes had ...
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... measure which might be in contemplation , from being discussed on its own merits , and without any re- ference to the Catholic claims . There might , said his Lordship , be those who would say generally that they disliked the effect of ...
... measure which might be in contemplation , from being discussed on its own merits , and without any re- ference to the Catholic claims . There might , said his Lordship , be those who would say generally that they disliked the effect of ...
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... measure , the anticipated discussion respecting the Catholic Association ; and it may be considered important , as giving an outline of the policy to be pursued by the Opposition during the session . The learned gentleman , while he did ...
... measure , the anticipated discussion respecting the Catholic Association ; and it may be considered important , as giving an outline of the policy to be pursued by the Opposition during the session . The learned gentleman , while he did ...
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... measure pointed to the successor , although that successor would find himself disappointed , if he hoped to get office during the natural life of the present holder , ( renewed laughter ) . Let the right hon . gentleman opposite ( Mr ...
... measure pointed to the successor , although that successor would find himself disappointed , if he hoped to get office during the natural life of the present holder , ( renewed laughter ) . Let the right hon . gentleman opposite ( Mr ...
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... measures of any asso- ciation , still less had he ever approved of all the measures of a society united by a mixed bond of religious and poli- tical principles . But he thought the moderation of the Catholics had been exemplary , and ...
... measures of any asso- ciation , still less had he ever approved of all the measures of a society united by a mixed bond of religious and poli- tical principles . But he thought the moderation of the Catholics had been exemplary , and ...
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