The Works and Correspondence of the Right Honourable Edmund Burke, Band 2F. & J. Rivington, 1852 |
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... Roman Catholics , and the Irish Government Abbé Edgeworth to Rt . Hon . Edm . Burke Letter to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( proposed for adoption to Rt . Hon . H. Dundas ) · Rt . Hon . Henry Grattan to Rich . Burke , Jun . Esq . Rt . Hon ...
... Roman Catholics , and the Irish Government Abbé Edgeworth to Rt . Hon . Edm . Burke Letter to Lord Lieutenant of Ireland ( proposed for adoption to Rt . Hon . H. Dundas ) · Rt . Hon . Henry Grattan to Rich . Burke , Jun . Esq . Rt . Hon ...
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... Roman Catholics of Ireland , being constituted their legal as well as political adviser on all points connected with the prosecution of their claims for admission to the privileges of the British constitution , by the removal of the ...
... Roman Catholics of Ireland , being constituted their legal as well as political adviser on all points connected with the prosecution of their claims for admission to the privileges of the British constitution , by the removal of the ...
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... Roman Catholics to the interests of government . This single principle goes a great way . It is a great change of things since you first remember Ireland . It will be a great thing for me , if I can complete the work you have begun ...
... Roman Catholics to the interests of government . This single principle goes a great way . It is a great change of things since you first remember Ireland . It will be a great thing for me , if I can complete the work you have begun ...
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... Catholics to unite subjects . Union was always the plea . The plan of dividing to govern , if ever politic , must be ... Ireland . The Right Hon . Edmund Burke to Richard Burke , 50 CORRESPONDENCE .
... Catholics to unite subjects . Union was always the plea . The plan of dividing to govern , if ever politic , must be ... Ireland . The Right Hon . Edmund Burke to Richard Burke , 50 CORRESPONDENCE .
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... Catholics of Ireland . The Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland will , in consequence thereof , take the proper steps on the subject , and will very speedily communicate to the Roman Catholics the determination of government respecting the ...
... Catholics of Ireland . The Lord - Lieutenant of Ireland will , in consequence thereof , take the proper steps on the subject , and will very speedily communicate to the Roman Catholics the determination of government respecting the ...
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Adieu affairs affectionate amongst Beconsfield believe Bintinnaye Burke to Richard Castle Catholics of Ireland cause Cazalès circumstances clergy Coblentz common Comte D'Artois conduct consider constitution court crown DEAR SIR DEAREST RICHARD declaration desire disposition Dublin Duke of Portland Dundas Edmund Burke effect emperor endeavour enemies England Europe faction favour fear France French French revolution friends gentlemen give Grattan Henry Dundas honour hope House humble servant idea interest Irish government Jacobinism king King of Prussia kingdom letter liberty Lord Lord Fitzwilliam Lord Grenville majesty majesty's majesty's government means ment mind ministers monarchy Monsieur nation natural never object opinion parliament party perhaps persons Poitou political present princes principles Protestant received regard respect Richard Burke Right Roman Catholics royal sentiments sort spirit suffer suppose sure thing thought tion whole William Windham wish