The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 3;Volum 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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Side iii
HISTORY OF EUROPE . CHAPTER I. THE Catholic Question - Public Conduct of the leading Members of the Cabinet as to that Measure - Their secret change of Policy - Meeting of Parliament - Speech from the Throne - The Address CHAPTER II ...
HISTORY OF EUROPE . CHAPTER I. THE Catholic Question - Public Conduct of the leading Members of the Cabinet as to that Measure - Their secret change of Policy - Meeting of Parliament - Speech from the Throne - The Address CHAPTER II ...
Side v
... conduct of the New Minister - Continued Prosecutions and Punishments at Lisbon and Oporto - Sentence pro- nounced at Oporto , in their absence , against the Marquis Palmella , Count Villa Flor , and nineteen other General Officers ...
... conduct of the New Minister - Continued Prosecutions and Punishments at Lisbon and Oporto - Sentence pro- nounced at Oporto , in their absence , against the Marquis Palmella , Count Villa Flor , and nineteen other General Officers ...
Side 3
... conduct , favourable to the hopes of the Catholics , what man could dream that the next year was to begin with granting all that the Catholics had ever demanded ? Yet so it was ; while the country was thus reposing in secure con ...
... conduct , favourable to the hopes of the Catholics , what man could dream that the next year was to begin with granting all that the Catholics had ever demanded ? Yet so it was ; while the country was thus reposing in secure con ...
Side 18
... consideration connected with the question made it de- monstrable , that such a govern- ment , even if formed , would not be able to conduct the affairs of the country to any good purpose . The first thing 18 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... consideration connected with the question made it de- monstrable , that such a govern- ment , even if formed , would not be able to conduct the affairs of the country to any good purpose . The first thing 18 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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... conduct such a government in Munster , Leinster , and Connaught , where the Catholics were 4,250,000 , and the Protestants only 750,000 ; where there were not only whole parishes , but whole districts of country , even to the extent of ...
... conduct such a government in Munster , Leinster , and Connaught , where the Catholics were 4,250,000 , and the Protestants only 750,000 ; where there were not only whole parishes , but whole districts of country , even to the extent of ...
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