Catholic Emancipation: Daniel O'Connell and the Birth of Irish Democracy, 1820-30Gill and Macmillan, 1985 - 329 oldal |
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74. oldal
... Goulburn obviously viewed ' the new and complete organisation of the country with the Roman Catholic Association at the head of it as very formidable ' . - The response of the people to the Rent showed the government the strength of ...
... Goulburn obviously viewed ' the new and complete organisation of the country with the Roman Catholic Association at the head of it as very formidable ' . - The response of the people to the Rent showed the government the strength of ...
86. oldal
... Goulburn . As an extremist , Goulburn would have preferred a bill directed solely at the Catholic Association but the government , wishing to appear impartial , insisted it should apply to the Orangemen as well . On 10 February 1825 , ...
... Goulburn . As an extremist , Goulburn would have preferred a bill directed solely at the Catholic Association but the government , wishing to appear impartial , insisted it should apply to the Orangemen as well . On 10 February 1825 , ...
87. oldal
... Goulburn attacked the Catholic Association because it evaded the Convention Act of 1793 : it imitated the forms of parliament though it had not appointed a Speaker because , as Goulburn drily joked , no one was found in it who would be ...
... Goulburn attacked the Catholic Association because it evaded the Convention Act of 1793 : it imitated the forms of parliament though it had not appointed a Speaker because , as Goulburn drily joked , no one was found in it who would be ...
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The Struggle for Popular Rights | 258 |
Note on Sources | 290 |
Bibliography | 310 |
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