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The Successes and Failures of Charles Stuart Parnell!  

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The Successes and Failures of Charles Stuart Parnell! Charles Stuart Parnell was born in Avondale, County Wicklow on the twenty seventh of June 1846 to a well off Protestant family. Parnell attended Cambridge University and was a very wealthy and highly regarded landowner. During Parnell's lifetime, Parnell had a number of successes and failures. In this essay I will examine all of these before asking myself was Parnells life a success of a failure? Parnells dream was to obtain Home Rule for Ireland. When the Home Rule party was firstly established it was a small party in comparison to the other parties in west Minster. This meant that it was frequently ignored. In order to attract some attention to then selves the Home Rule party came up with the tactic of parliamentary obstruction. This was when Home Rule M.Ps made long irrelevant speeches on a variety of topics to...

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