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... existing system of the National Board . The result of the former , he observed , would be to establish in Ireland denomina- tional schools , instead of national , and the attempt would introduce inequality and confusion . The only ...
... existing system of the National Board . The result of the former , he observed , would be to establish in Ireland denomina- tional schools , instead of national , and the attempt would introduce inequality and confusion . The only ...
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... existing system of the National Board . The result of the former , he observed , would be to establish in Ireland denomina- tional schools , instead of national , and the attempt would introduce inequality and confusion . The only ...
... existing system of the National Board . The result of the former , he observed , would be to establish in Ireland denomina- tional schools , instead of national , and the attempt would introduce inequality and confusion . The only ...
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... existing system was supported by Sir J. Fitzgerald , Colonels Lindsay and North , and Mr. Peel , the Under Secretary for War , who was the most prominent speaker . The sale and purchase of com- missions , he admitted , was not in theory ...
... existing system was supported by Sir J. Fitzgerald , Colonels Lindsay and North , and Mr. Peel , the Under Secretary for War , who was the most prominent speaker . The sale and purchase of com- missions , he admitted , was not in theory ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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