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Page 260
... Catholics , and he no doubt refers to the claims of the Catholics of Ire- land ; in allusion to which he records an anecdote of the late King of Sardinia . When that monarch was pressed by a British Minister to ameliorate the condition ...
... Catholics , and he no doubt refers to the claims of the Catholics of Ire- land ; in allusion to which he records an anecdote of the late King of Sardinia . When that monarch was pressed by a British Minister to ameliorate the condition ...
Page 272
... Catholics could be safely granted ; adding , at the same time , that he does not believe they have had any direct influence in causing the disturbances of the country , or that the repeal of them would conduce to the speedy restoration ...
... Catholics could be safely granted ; adding , at the same time , that he does not believe they have had any direct influence in causing the disturbances of the country , or that the repeal of them would conduce to the speedy restoration ...
Page 273
... Catholics , and of which the violation was contemplated by the contracting parties , it was a flagitious trans- action ; but I can find no evidence of such base equivocation . The treaty was observed ; the Roman Catholics were placed in ...
... Catholics , and of which the violation was contemplated by the contracting parties , it was a flagitious trans- action ; but I can find no evidence of such base equivocation . The treaty was observed ; the Roman Catholics were placed in ...
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Rodolfo and Forty Sonnets | 24 |
Italy before the Roman Dominion | 39 |
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