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... charge ( hear , hear ) . He next came to a me- morable passage : " In the name of common sense , which forbids you to seek foolish resources ; by the hate you bear the Orangemen , your natural ene- mies ( cheers from the Ministerial ...
... charge ( hear , hear ) . He next came to a me- morable passage : " In the name of common sense , which forbids you to seek foolish resources ; by the hate you bear the Orangemen , your natural ene- mies ( cheers from the Ministerial ...
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... charge , in a manner not to be surpassed by any similar body of men in any country . The disturbances in Ireland had been ascribed to the exer- tions of the missionaries , and to the introduction of that wicked book the Bible . He was ...
... charge , in a manner not to be surpassed by any similar body of men in any country . The disturbances in Ireland had been ascribed to the exer- tions of the missionaries , and to the introduction of that wicked book the Bible . He was ...
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... charge of warm and indiscreet lan- guage , he should not follow it at length ; if true , then that had only happened in the Association , which must hap- pen to all bodies of men in a similar situation . But the next charge was a It ...
... charge of warm and indiscreet lan- guage , he should not follow it at length ; if true , then that had only happened in the Association , which must hap- pen to all bodies of men in a similar situation . But the next charge was a It ...
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... charge that the Catholic Association prejudged ca- ses , that , from the nature of the spirit which it assumed to be in action , called for some reply . The Catholic Asso- ciation had prejudged nothing ; it de- sired to prejudge nothing ...
... charge that the Catholic Association prejudged ca- ses , that , from the nature of the spirit which it assumed to be in action , called for some reply . The Catholic Asso- ciation had prejudged nothing ; it de- sired to prejudge nothing ...
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... charge . On what ground , then , was it attempt- ed to be put down ? On the ground of its illegal tendency - on the ground that it might have an injurious effect here- after ? This was nonsense - a childish tampering with the liberty of ...
... charge . On what ground , then , was it attempt- ed to be put down ? On the ground of its illegal tendency - on the ground that it might have an injurious effect here- after ? This was nonsense - a childish tampering with the liberty of ...
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