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1 There should be equality in friendship.-Equalityof station, of circumstances, of position.
2 There ought to be equality , full and complete, for you and the Catholics.
3 Should there not be equality of rights and no invidious distinctions?
4 There must be equality ; there must be no master; there must be no servant.
5 There must be equality between the great religious sects in Ireland-betweenCatholic and Protestant.
6 At college, above all places, there should be equality .
7 Break the chain; suppress all privileges, and say at last, "Let, there be equality . "
8 Nor can there be equality by reason of discrete quantity, because two persons are more than one.
9 Minister for Education Ruairí Quinn has said there has to be equality in the provision of third-level grants.
10 Let there be equality between us (through thy accepting my gift as I have accepted thine).'
11 There must be equality and kindness.
12 Well, then there would be equality .
13 Between us there must be equality .
14 I think it 's in the interest of everybody in the country that there should be equality before the law.
15 Plus, as your father, he is going to want what is best for you and that will be equality .
16 People would be born equal, but they would grow unequal, and the only equality subsisting would be equality of opportunity.
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