History of Europe, From the Fall of Napoleon, in 1815, to the Accession of Louis Napoleon, in 1852

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" The proceedings of the legislature are still more indicative of the paralysing influence of this divided state contimied.
of opinion upon every part of the government. From VOL. IT, L 162 HISTORY OF BUEOPB.
CHAP, the year 1807 to the present time there have been five L_ successive parliaments, consequently five appeals to the 1829. great body of the people on this momentous question.
The House elected for four of these parliaments has, on some occasion or other, generally more than once decid
...ed against the Catholics. The divisions have been generally very narrow, the majorities often not more than four or five. In 1813 the Catholic Relief Bill was carried by a majorty of forty-two in the Commons; in 1821, by one of nineteen ; in 1 828, by one of six. On the other hand, in 1816 the majority against the Catholics was thirty-one ; in 1819, two ; in 1827, four. At all these times the ma- jority was fixed, generally thirty or forty, in the House of Peers. What has been the I'esult of these repeated vacillations of the legislature on this vital question 1 Nothing but this, that each party has been able to paralyse the other in every measure connected with Ireland, that what has been gained one year has been lost the next, and that that unhappy country has been the seat of never - ending party conflicts, which have effectually blasted every attempt at social improvement, or the removal even of the most frightful and acknow- ledged evils.

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