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Four Irish bishops and twenty-eight Irish peers entered the House of Lords, while
a hundred Irish members were added to the House of Commons. Even so, the
laws prohibiting Catholics from holding major office or serving in Parliament ...
Four Irish bishops and twenty-eight Irish peers entered the House of Lords, while
a hundred Irish members were added to the House of Commons. Even so, the
laws prohibiting Catholics from holding major office or serving in Parliament ...
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Historical Dictionary of the British Empire, Том 1 James Stuart Olson,Robert Shadle Приказ није доступан - 1996 |
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