A Birds Eye View of Irish History

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; p. 717. R-'Lofl'd^ < Pf'jTcerin^. 1850. 2U A BIRD*S-EYE VIEW OF as if men are ever content with being cheated ; but the Lord Lieutenant warned the Prime Minister in private, that half measures must necessarily produce dissatisfaction, "to make a reservation/' he said, "is to leave a splinter in the wound. "* Grattan and his friends brought on the Catholic question, and the Pension List anew, and aimed again and again to widen the basis of parliament, and to purify it from in- fluences under which it was perishing. He directly charo[ed Ministers with selling^ the favour of the Crown fcr money to be spent in corruption ; and moved for a committee to inquire whether they had not created peers in consideration of funds spent to secure the election of government candidates. But always in vain; the chief ♦ Lord Fitzwilliam to the Duke of Portland. There is a vague im- pression among Englishmen that the enactment of Penal Laws ceased with the coming in of the House of Hanover ; but this impression i-j far from bemg accurate ; it ceased with the battle of Fontenoy ; the old laws began to be relaxed after the battle of Gemappe.

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