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adopted agreed allowed Amendment appointed authority believe Bill brought called carried cattle charge Church clause Commissioners Committee consideration considered course Court deal decision Department desire doubt Duke duty effect Election England Established existing fact favour feeling foreign Friend give given Government hands hoped House House of Commons important increase interests Ireland Irish Irish Church Judges land learned leave London Lordships matter means measure Member ment Motion move necessary never noble Earl noble Friend noble Lord object Office opinion opposite Parliament party passed persons Petitions position practice present principle proposed Protestant question reason received referred regard Report respect result Roman Catholic schools Secretary taken thing thought tion University vote whole wished
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