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List of tables; Acknowledgments; Notes on text, index and footnotes; Introduction; Part I: 1. The Whig-liberals: I; 2. The Whig-liberals: II; 3. Gladstone, high churchmen and liberal Catholics; 4. The radicals; Part II: 5. Searching for unity: the Irish Church question, 1867–9; 6. Education, establishment and Ireland 1869–71; 7. The religious problem intensified, 1872–3; 8. The fall of teh government, 1873–4; 9. Disunity explicit, 1874–5; Conclusion; Bibliography; Index.
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