Excerpt from Past and Present Policy of England Towards Ireland
Whoever has watched the course of events, from the commencement of the Repeal Agitation down to the close of the debate on Lord John Russell's motion in February, 1844, cannot fail to perceive that a fresh Catholic question has been started; and they who are acquainted with the rise, progress, and end of all great political questions in this country during the last half century, can hardly doubt that some great change in Irish policy will inevitably be made, though in all probability not without a struggle, the duration of which it would be rash to predict. There certainly was little or nothing in the first view of this debate which promised the near approach of such a result.
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