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Page 227
... Lord Grenville announces his deliberate opinion that no such motion could at this time be proposed , without great and per- manent disadvantage to its object ; an opinion founded not only on ... Lord Grenville's Letter to Lord Fingall . 227.
... Lord Grenville announces his deliberate opinion that no such motion could at this time be proposed , without great and per- manent disadvantage to its object ; an opinion founded not only on ... Lord Grenville's Letter to Lord Fingall . 227.
Page 229
... Lord Grenville explained to the Catholics , whose petition they presented , what they certainly did not explain to Parliament and the Country , that this sacrifice must be made by them before ... Lord Grenville's Letter to Lord Fingall . 229.
... Lord Grenville explained to the Catholics , whose petition they presented , what they certainly did not explain to Parliament and the Country , that this sacrifice must be made by them before ... Lord Grenville's Letter to Lord Fingall . 229.
Page 236
... Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingall is here exposed to a much severer criticism than that of the Monthly Review . The proposal for vesting in the King of England an effectual negative on the appointment of bishops is resented by Mr ...
... Lord Grenville to the Earl of Fingall is here exposed to a much severer criticism than that of the Monthly Review . The proposal for vesting in the King of England an effectual negative on the appointment of bishops is resented by Mr ...
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Duke Letter to | 32 |
Duppas Life of Michel Angelo | 43 |
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