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 ..., Том 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... shew that it was employed in tem in what a light did the government stand perate remonstrances , such as became before their lordships and the country ? It mild and benignant government to th was of much importance to know who feelings ...
... shew that it was employed in tem in what a light did the government stand perate remonstrances , such as became before their lordships and the country ? It mild and benignant government to th was of much importance to know who feelings ...
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... shew what the conduct of the Irish government had been . It was whimsical enough that the noble Secretary of State alleged the Catholic Committee to consist of persons who did not speak the sentiments of the Catholics of Ireland ...
... shew what the conduct of the Irish government had been . It was whimsical enough that the noble Secretary of State alleged the Catholic Committee to consist of persons who did not speak the sentiments of the Catholics of Ireland ...
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... shew the existence of that necessity . He certainly was not him- self much inclined to repose confidence in the administration of the right hon . gen . tleman opposite , and more especially as that administration regarded Ireland ; be ...
... shew the existence of that necessity . He certainly was not him- self much inclined to repose confidence in the administration of the right hon . gen . tleman opposite , and more especially as that administration regarded Ireland ; be ...
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... shew what powerful guage , and with every necessary precau- motive could induce them to remain quiet tion to guard against any possible violation for six weeks , and then , all at once , to of the law . The authors of it seemed to break ...
... shew what powerful guage , and with every necessary precau- motive could induce them to remain quiet tion to guard against any possible violation for six weeks , and then , all at once , to of the law . The authors of it seemed to break ...
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... shew , that to destroy the Catholic Committee was necessary , to prevent a national convention in that country . It was the undoubted privi- lege of the subject to be sometimes cla- morous and violent in the maintenance of his rights ...
... shew , that to destroy the Catholic Committee was necessary , to prevent a national convention in that country . It was the undoubted privi- lege of the subject to be sometimes cla- morous and violent in the maintenance of his rights ...
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