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    The Repeal Association was an Irish mass membership political movement set up by Daniel O'Connell in 1830 to campaign for a repeal of the Acts of Union...
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  • for the repeal of a particular law gains particular momentum, an advocate of the repeal might become known as a "repealer". The Repeal Association in 19th-century...
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    and clericalism of the larger national movement, Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association, from which it seceded in 1847. Despairing, in the face of the Great...
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    of the moderate tendency. O'Connell, head of the Catholic Association and Repeal Association in the 1820s, 1830s and 1840s, campaigned for Catholic Emancipation...
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  • 1832 Repealers 42 (39) 1835 Liberal Repealers 34 (32) 1837 Liberal Repealers 34 (32) 1841 Repealers 20 (18) 1847 Repealers 36 (35) Repealer Repeal (Ireland)...
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  • the Young Ireland movement who had seceded from Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association. Historian T. W. Moody described it as "the official organisation...
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  • for Humane Abortion and the Association for the Study of Abortion. The precursor to NARAL was the Association to Repeal Abortion Laws (ARAL). ARAL was...
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    Daniel O'Connell (category Irish Repeal Association MPs)
    an abolitionist) but he failed in his declared objective for Ireland—the repeal of the 1800 Act of Union and the restoration of the devolved Irish Parliament...
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  • The Victorian Abortion Law Repeal Association was an Australian pro-choice organization that Beatrice Faust was president of in 1966. "Faust, Beatrice...
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  • In the United States, the nationwide ban on alcoholic beverages, was repealed by the passage of the Twenty-first Amendment to the United States Constitution...
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    [better source needed] On 8 December 1845, Daniel O'Connell, head of the Repeal Association, proposed several remedies to the pending disaster. One of the first...
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    Ireland. Groups which enforced different laws included the Whiteboys, Repeal Association, Ribbonmen, Irish National Land League, Irish National League, United...
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  • seceded from the Repeal Association. The leader of the Repeal Association, Daniel O'Connell, opposed the use of physical force to enact repeal, and passed...
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    Compact the Whigs had entered into an electoral pact with the Irish Repeal Association of Daniel O'Connell, which had contested the previous election as...
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    of his activities Conner was expelled from the Repeal Association because he proposed that Repealers should not pay rent, county cess, rent charge, tithe...
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    agitation was a "delusion", Mitchel broke first with Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association and then with his Young Ireland colleagues at the paper The Nation...
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  • Banking Act, amended as part of the 1935 Banking Act, and most of it was repealed in 1999 by the Gramm–Leach–Bliley Act (GLBA). Its protections and restrictions...
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    organisational vehicle the new Association for Promoting the Repeal of Taxes on Knowledge (APRTOK, also called Society for the Repeal of the Taxes on Knowledge)...
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  • Irish Fianna Fáil politician James Kelly (Repeal Association politician) (1808–1875), Irish Repeal Association politician James Kelly (Scottish politician)...
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  • Edmond Roche, 1st Baron Fermoy (category Irish Repeal Association MPs)
    British House of Commons for County Cork in 1837, a seat he held until 1855 (Repeal, later Whig), and then represented Marylebone between 1859 and 1865 (Liberal)...
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  • James Michael Kelly (2 February 1808 – 18 August 1875) was an Irish Repeal Association politician. He was educated at Trinity College, Dublin and also served...
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    order to become a lawyer. He became involved in the Repeal Association, which worked for repeal of the Act of Union between Great Britain and Ireland...
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    and the Repeal Association winning a majority of Irish seats. The coalition in total won 68 seats, with the Whigs and the Repeal Association winning 34...
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  • The doctrine of implied repeal is a concept in constitutional theory which states that where an Act of Parliament or an Act of Congress (or of some other...
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    Dublin 2; It was built as a meeting place for Daniel O'Connell's Repeal Association. In 1897, it was rebuilt as a concert hall called the Grand Lyric...
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    1829. He went on to establish the headquarters of the Repeal Association, which sought the repeal of the Acts of Union 1800, in Conciliation Hall, to the...
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  • of Commons. Repeal of the Act of Union was a goal of many Irish nationalists. In 1845, a motion was carried at the Repeal Association's committee for...
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  • Roman Catholic priest and activist. He was a staunch supporter of the Repeal Association. Andrew H. Martyn was born in Eyre Square in 1785, the son of Henry...
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  • the Tories began to transform into the Conservative Party. However, his repeal of the Corn Laws in 1846 caused the party to break apart; the faction led...
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  • starting-point in the history of Whig policy in the matter of trade". It was repealed upon the accession of James II by a Tory-dominated House of Commons but...
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