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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... object of this extraordinary instrument ? Was it intended to prevent the Catholic body from stating their grievances intu - jects of their common sovereign , in whose multuously ? What were they to do ? What did their lordships wish ...
... object of this extraordinary instrument ? Was it intended to prevent the Catholic body from stating their grievances intu - jects of their common sovereign , in whose multuously ? What were they to do ? What did their lordships wish ...
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... object which the Catholics of Ireland had in contemplation , could be accomplished with much greater safety through ... objects in view , the House ought to be informed whether his Majes- ty's government had tried mild measures before ...
... object which the Catholics of Ireland had in contemplation , could be accomplished with much greater safety through ... objects in view , the House ought to be informed whether his Majes- ty's government had tried mild measures before ...
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... object of the Convention Act , he then read the following passage from the speech of the Attorney - General , in the Irish House of Commons- " He denied that the Bill had any retrospect , particu larly to the Catholic Convention ; it ...
... object of the Convention Act , he then read the following passage from the speech of the Attorney - General , in the Irish House of Commons- " He denied that the Bill had any retrospect , particu larly to the Catholic Convention ; it ...
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... object of it ought to be taken into Irish government an unlawful assembly . consideration . It was necessary to prove By the resolution of this date , it appears that the object of the Catholics was not to that the whole of the Catholic ...
... object of it ought to be taken into Irish government an unlawful assembly . consideration . It was necessary to prove By the resolution of this date , it appears that the object of the Catholics was not to that the whole of the Catholic ...
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... object was to collect from those in the landed interest , whether or not it was proper the subject should be at present discussed ; and he should have thought it would have been the interest of government that it should be taken into ...
... object was to collect from those in the landed interest , whether or not it was proper the subject should be at present discussed ; and he should have thought it would have been the interest of government that it should be taken into ...
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