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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... persons 23 representatives , delegates or mana- gers , to act on their behalf as members of an unlawful Asssembly , sitting in Dublin , and calling itself " The Catholic Committee , " you are required , in pursuance of the pro- visions ...
... persons 23 representatives , delegates or mana- gers , to act on their behalf as members of an unlawful Asssembly , sitting in Dublin , and calling itself " The Catholic Committee , " you are required , in pursuance of the pro- visions ...
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... persons who were delegates in the year 1793 : these persons are already constituent members of the Committee ; and as such , managers of the petition ; so that you have to ap point only additional managers . " The Committee desire to ...
... persons who were delegates in the year 1793 : these persons are already constituent members of the Committee ; and as such , managers of the petition ; so that you have to ap point only additional managers . " The Committee desire to ...
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... person or persons , or any district or place whatsoever . They moreover beg leave suggest the propriety of expedition ; and request that you will have the goodness to reply to this letter , and to state your sentiments on this subject ...
... person or persons , or any district or place whatsoever . They moreover beg leave suggest the propriety of expedition ; and request that you will have the goodness to reply to this letter , and to state your sentiments on this subject ...
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... person who read the paper now under discussion , whether it was not a decided offence against this Act , and whether the ... persons openly to violate the established law of the country . But ministers were not in possession of all the ...
... person who read the paper now under discussion , whether it was not a decided offence against this Act , and whether the ... persons openly to violate the established law of the country . But ministers were not in possession of all the ...
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... persons who were dele- had they not been taken , the administra gates in the year 1793 ; these persons are tion would have failed in its duty . Now , already constituent members of the Com- as to the lenity which it was said should ...
... persons who were dele- had they not been taken , the administra gates in the year 1793 ; these persons are tion would have failed in its duty . Now , already constituent members of the Com- as to the lenity which it was said should ...
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