Letters to a Friend on the State of Ireland, the Roman Catholic Question, and the Merits of Constitutional Religious Distinctions, Band 3Carpenter, 1826 - 512 Seiten |
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... Parliament . And is this history , in the mean time , creditable to His Majesty's Government ? and are you simple enough to believe that these acts of ... Commons ; the House of Com- mons must please the " enlightened " press ; the 764.
... Parliament . And is this history , in the mean time , creditable to His Majesty's Government ? and are you simple enough to believe that these acts of ... Commons ; the House of Com- mons must please the " enlightened " press ; the 764.
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... Commons learn from the " en- lightened " press , that if they do not sacrifice the Constitution , they will lose their seats ; the House of Commons tremble and obey ; and His Majesty's Government trembles and obeys also ! And this it is ...
... Commons learn from the " en- lightened " press , that if they do not sacrifice the Constitution , they will lose their seats ; the House of Commons tremble and obey ; and His Majesty's Government trembles and obeys also ! And this it is ...
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... House of Commons may be called , will not be very material to the body of the Catholics . Our firm belief is , that , excluded as they now are from high offices , and from the distractions of ambition , they advance more rapidly in real ...
... House of Commons may be called , will not be very material to the body of the Catholics . Our firm belief is , that , excluded as they now are from high offices , and from the distractions of ambition , they advance more rapidly in real ...
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... House of Commons , as to the votes , upon bills for gas- light and rail - road companies , of members who were holders of shares ! But oh ! the peevishness of such a cavil ! If no member had voted for the Roman Catholic Relief Bill ...
... House of Commons , as to the votes , upon bills for gas- light and rail - road companies , of members who were holders of shares ! But oh ! the peevishness of such a cavil ! If no member had voted for the Roman Catholic Relief Bill ...
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... Parliament and People are unanimous in its rejection ; -they know , therefore , that no possible political mischief ... House of Commons ! It has been Mr. Shiel alone , that let me further withinside the doors of the Noble subscribers ...
... Parliament and People are unanimous in its rejection ; -they know , therefore , that no possible political mischief ... House of Commons ! It has been Mr. Shiel alone , that let me further withinside the doors of the Noble subscribers ...
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