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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... given ) , all persons within your jurisdiction , ( VOL . XIX . ) prohibiting the meetings of the Catholics , were ... given , or of publishing or having published , or of causing or having caused to be given or published any written or ...
... given ) , all persons within your jurisdiction , ( VOL . XIX . ) prohibiting the meetings of the Catholics , were ... given , or of publishing or having published , or of causing or having caused to be given or published any written or ...
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... given to consult with the government of England on its propriety , or even to take the pleasure of the Prince Regent respecting it , who was just then taking upon himself the reins of government . What were the feelings and opinions of ...
... given to consult with the government of England on its propriety , or even to take the pleasure of the Prince Regent respecting it , who was just then taking upon himself the reins of government . What were the feelings and opinions of ...
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... given a bond , sealed with his honour , that he never would con- cede the Catholic claims . Who sanc- tioned this act of the Irish government ? It is most important to ascertain this , that the character of the head of the govern ment ...
... given a bond , sealed with his honour , that he never would con- cede the Catholic claims . Who sanc- tioned this act of the Irish government ? It is most important to ascertain this , that the character of the head of the govern ment ...
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... given in parliament . Mr. Fuller . Perhaps , Sir , I was not a Mr. C. H. Hutchinson said , he should very proper person to rise to order , but no think himself unworthy of a seat in that matter for that . I confess it . When I do House ...
... given in parliament . Mr. Fuller . Perhaps , Sir , I was not a Mr. C. H. Hutchinson said , he should very proper person to rise to order , but no think himself unworthy of a seat in that matter for that . I confess it . When I do House ...
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... given a few days ago to submit to the consideration of the House a matter which , he had no doubt would be regarded as highly interesting to the feelings , and of the greatest im portance to the interests of that House , and of the ...
... given a few days ago to submit to the consideration of the House a matter which , he had no doubt would be regarded as highly interesting to the feelings , and of the greatest im portance to the interests of that House , and of the ...
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