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John Maguire (MP)

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Maguire made many contributions to political debate. His book "The Irish in America" covered such topics as their views towards slavery, the troubles they found once arriving in America, the overcrowding of immigrants within the large cities and the poverty they became accustomed to. There were other
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He was interested in explicitly educating his Irish readership, bringing attention to the reasons for committing crime, and pointing out some of the positive traits the Irish brought with them, such as a love for life, a strong sense of loyalty, and a strong work ethic. He also had a sincere concern
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would be against women's suffrage, but Maguire responded that he thought she would be for it, because, were she alive, she would have allied herself with the deepest thinkers and most brilliant writers of the day, who supported it. This is believed to have been the first debate over Austen in
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and wrote several books, including "The Irish in America" in 1867. He actively supported the Liberal Party's legislation on the disestablishment of the Church as well as the land question. Then in 1870, John Maguire joined the
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parts of this book that were not directly related to those subjects, but that of the actual passage and perils on the seas that those travelling experienced.
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Maguire, John Francis. The Irish in America, 4th Edition. New York: D. & J. Sadlier & Company, 1867.
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for County Waterford constituencies (1801–1922)
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In 1843 he married Margaret Bailey, second daughter of Robert Bailey of
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Members of the Parliament of the United Kingdom for Cork City
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Index


Daniel Maclise

Cecioni
Vanity Fair
Member of Parliament
Dungarvan
Cork City
Cork Examiner
Home Rule party for Ireland
Conservative
John Henry Scourfield
Jane Austen
Passage West
Sir Edward Sullivan, 1st Baronet
Lord Chancellor of Ireland
ISBN
978-1421422824
Leigh Rayment's Historical List of MPs
Hansard
contributions in Parliament by John Maguire
Brief biography at LibraryIreland.com
Parliament of the United Kingdom
Charles Ponsonby
Member of Parliament
Dungarvan
Charles Robert Barry
Nicholas Daniel Murphy
Francis Beamish
Member of Parliament

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