Crisis in a Manner

Including: Crisis in a Serious Manner

2 mentions.

1875 - 1982

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1875 to 1982

two mentions

over 107 years

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He was glad that the Motion had at last been brought forward, and he trusted that the House, after fairly considering the question, would arrive at the conclusion that no case had been made out for the appointment of a Royal Commission, but that they would say that those to whom the responsibility of discharging those duties had been entrusted had done so with wisdom, integrity, and forethought, and that the clergy of the Irish Church had conducted themselves in this most trying and important Crisis in a Manner not unworthy of their sacred calling and not unbecoming their solemn duties.

It is essential to create the wealth that can give us the economic freedom to tackle the Crisis in a Serious Manner.


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