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 ..., Volumen 19R. Bagshaw, 1812 |
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... asked for information respecting the grounds and motives , upon which the government of Ireland had acted , on having recourse to so harsh , so violent , and so intemperate a measure , what was the answer which had then been returned ...
... asked for information respecting the grounds and motives , upon which the government of Ireland had acted , on having recourse to so harsh , so violent , and so intemperate a measure , what was the answer which had then been returned ...
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... asked this question manage the petition . They had made " How , therefore , can this petition be sai considerable progress in the discharge of to come from the Catholic community their trust , when the state of the King's Ireland ...
... asked this question manage the petition . They had made " How , therefore , can this petition be sai considerable progress in the discharge of to come from the Catholic community their trust , when the state of the King's Ireland ...
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... asked , ministers had answered that they sidered as forming a legal assembly ; but had two documents which they thought whether or not , when the Catholic Com- would be sufficient to establish the legality Imittee assumed the authority ...
... asked , ministers had answered that they sidered as forming a legal assembly ; but had two documents which they thought whether or not , when the Catholic Com- would be sufficient to establish the legality Imittee assumed the authority ...
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... asked for bly . [ Order . ] ' Pon my honour , Sir , it is arms , and used them in your defence . not merely my own remark , I speak on That gallant nation , having an account still suggestion . But the hon . gent . has no to settle with ...
... asked for bly . [ Order . ] ' Pon my honour , Sir , it is arms , and used them in your defence . not merely my own remark , I speak on That gallant nation , having an account still suggestion . But the hon . gent . has no to settle with ...
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... asked , " Would you , then , permit the illegal act to be committed , and not endeavour , in the first instance , to prevent it ? " Undoubt- edly , not . But he would have proper in- formation , and then he would be justified in acting ...
... asked , " Would you , then , permit the illegal act to be committed , and not endeavour , in the first instance , to prevent it ? " Undoubt- edly , not . But he would have proper in- formation , and then he would be justified in acting ...
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