The Life, Letters, and Speeches of Lord Plunket, Volume 2Smith, Elder & Company, 1867 - Catholic emancipation |
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admitted amongst argument Attorney-General believe Bill bishops Catholic Association Catholic clergy Catholic Emancipation Catholic question cause character Church of Ireland circumstances civil claims concession considered Constitution Crown danger DANIEL O'CONNELL DEAR LORD DEAR SIR debate declaration Dublin Duke duty effect Emancipation England Established Church exclusion exist express favour feel friends Government hope hostile House of Commons House of Lords Irish justice King learned lord letter liberty Lord Grenville Lord Liverpool Lord Melbourne Lord Plunket Lord Wellesley lordship Majesty's measure ment mind nature never noble and learned noble lord O'Connell oath oath of supremacy object occasion opinion Parliament party passed persons petition political present principle Private privileges proposed Protestant establishment religion religious respect right honourable gentleman Roman Catholic sentiments session sincere society speech spirit suppose things tion Union W. C. PLUNKET wish