The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količina 3;Količina 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... course to render Catholics admissible to all corporate offices in Ireland , and all offices connected with the adminis- tration of justice , and to all the higher civil offices of the state . He was aware , he said , of the objec- tions ...
... course to render Catholics admissible to all corporate offices in Ireland , and all offices connected with the adminis- tration of justice , and to all the higher civil offices of the state . He was aware , he said , of the objec- tions ...
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... course of his speech , the principles on which he called for the assent of parliament to the disfranchisement of the forty - shilling freeholders , in return for the concessions to be granted , yet , as that measure was contained in a ...
... course of his speech , the principles on which he called for the assent of parliament to the disfranchisement of the forty - shilling freeholders , in return for the concessions to be granted , yet , as that measure was contained in a ...
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... course , rather attempt to make such of their colleagues , as were friendly to concession , accede to their views - the rather , as the right honorable gentleman stated that his opinions of the danger of granting Catholic eman- cipation ...
... course , rather attempt to make such of their colleagues , as were friendly to concession , accede to their views - the rather , as the right honorable gentleman stated that his opinions of the danger of granting Catholic eman- cipation ...
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... course which they were pursuing . No rational man could expect , that the Catholics , and Catholic priesthood , would remain satisfied even with what was now given . The re - establish- ment of their church was not only their interest ...
... course which they were pursuing . No rational man could expect , that the Catholics , and Catholic priesthood , would remain satisfied even with what was now given . The re - establish- ment of their church was not only their interest ...
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... course which many had lately pursued , public men would henceforward be viewed with a jealous and sus- picious eye by the nation at large . In vain would the home secretary attempt to explain conduct , incon- sistent with his whole ...
... course which many had lately pursued , public men would henceforward be viewed with a jealous and sus- picious eye by the nation at large . In vain would the home secretary attempt to explain conduct , incon- sistent with his whole ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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