Cobbett's Parliamentary Debates, During the ... Session of the ... Parliament of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland and of the Kingdom of Great Britain ..., Volume 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 - Great Britain |
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... former day , was that which applied to the mode and the time in which it was put in execution . The statute had , as he before stated , laid dormant for more than 13 years ; meetings of the Roman Catholics had regularly been held ; the ...
... former day , was that which applied to the mode and the time in which it was put in execution . The statute had , as he before stated , laid dormant for more than 13 years ; meetings of the Roman Catholics had regularly been held ; the ...
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... former paper for six weeks . But , according to the in formation which he possessed , the govern ment of Ireland knew nothing of tha paper till within a short period of the issu ing the proclamation . Although the letter of the Catholic ...
... former paper for six weeks . But , according to the in formation which he possessed , the govern ment of Ireland knew nothing of tha paper till within a short period of the issu ing the proclamation . Although the letter of the Catholic ...
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... former occasions ? When he presented a former petition from the Irish Catholics , it had been said , that the petition might contain the sentiments of the compara- tively few individuals by whom it was signed , but that the great body ...
... former occasions ? When he presented a former petition from the Irish Catholics , it had been said , that the petition might contain the sentiments of the compara- tively few individuals by whom it was signed , but that the great body ...
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... former petitions , could no the whole Catholic community in Dublin , fail to be induced to render any new ap ... to present an address to the King , com- plication to parliament as free from ex plaining of their grievances , and praying ...
... former petitions , could no the whole Catholic community in Dublin , fail to be induced to render any new ap ... to present an address to the King , com- plication to parliament as free from ex plaining of their grievances , and praying ...
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... former occasion received an address of a Catholic convention - the exceptions that had been made to former petitions and the spirit of the Convention Act - he hoped it would at least do that which he and those who sat on this side of ...
... former occasion received an address of a Catholic convention - the exceptions that had been made to former petitions and the spirit of the Convention Act - he hoped it would at least do that which he and those who sat on this side of ...
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