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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... give them that information , The many instances , particularly by the meet- Letter on the table did not contain one pa . ing of what was called the Orange Lodge , ragraph which could lead to such a con .. but no alarm seemed to be felt ...
... give them that information , The many instances , particularly by the meet- Letter on the table did not contain one pa . ing of what was called the Orange Lodge , ragraph which could lead to such a con .. but no alarm seemed to be felt ...
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... give directions that there be laid before the House copies or extracts of all dispatches addressed to , or received from his excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land , respecting the Circular Letter ad- dressed by Mr. Secretary Pole ...
... give directions that there be laid before the House copies or extracts of all dispatches addressed to , or received from his excellency the Lord Lieutenant of Ire- land , respecting the Circular Letter ad- dressed by Mr. Secretary Pole ...
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... give themselves the trouble of ob- taining signatures in the different coun- ties ; for it would not alter the nature of their case , nor give additional strength to their claims , which were already known ( VOL . XIX . ) • HOUSE OF ...
... give themselves the trouble of ob- taining signatures in the different coun- ties ; for it would not alter the nature of their case , nor give additional strength to their claims , which were already known ( VOL . XIX . ) • HOUSE OF ...
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... give his negative to the motion . before The hon . gent . had thought fit to criti cise the government of Ireland , because the letter of the secretary to the Catholic Committee was dated the 1st of January , and the circular letter of ...
... give his negative to the motion . before The hon . gent . had thought fit to criti cise the government of Ireland , because the letter of the secretary to the Catholic Committee was dated the 1st of January , and the circular letter of ...
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... give a silent vote on this occasion . It appeared to him most clear that all questions connected with the state or interests of Ireland , were most materially important to Great Britain . The interests of the two countries were ...
... give a silent vote on this occasion . It appeared to him most clear that all questions connected with the state or interests of Ireland , were most materially important to Great Britain . The interests of the two countries were ...
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