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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... appeared to his majesty's government that there is less of evil and less of danger , under the existing cir- cumstances of the country , in the at- tempt to make some satisfactory adjust- ment of the Catholic question , than in any ...
... appeared to his majesty's government that there is less of evil and less of danger , under the existing cir- cumstances of the country , in the at- tempt to make some satisfactory adjust- ment of the Catholic question , than in any ...
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... appeared . A pro- clamation was issued for its sup- pression , and it was suppressed . In 1825 parliament had to enact the suppression of another body of a similar character ; and now it was called upon to consider what should be done ...
... appeared . A pro- clamation was issued for its sup- pression , and it was suppressed . In 1825 parliament had to enact the suppression of another body of a similar character ; and now it was called upon to consider what should be done ...
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... appeared that , of the Irish members who voted on the Catholic question last year , there were 61 representatives of counties . Of that number 45 voted for concession , and 16 in favour of resistance to the claims . Of the members for ...
... appeared that , of the Irish members who voted on the Catholic question last year , there were 61 representatives of counties . Of that number 45 voted for concession , and 16 in favour of resistance to the claims . Of the members for ...
Side 20
... appeared to him that no govern- ment could do that ; or , if they did , it would lead to a struggle , which , if pushed to its legitimate conse- . quences , must end in a result little short of the re - enactment of the penal laws . We ...
... appeared to him that no govern- ment could do that ; or , if they did , it would lead to a struggle , which , if pushed to its legitimate conse- . quences , must end in a result little short of the re - enactment of the penal laws . We ...
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... appeared to him a sufficient security against the danger of a Roman Catholic , as prime minister , disposing of church patronage . From the office of lord Chancellor the Catholics were excluded ; because the church pa- tronage in the ...
... appeared to him a sufficient security against the danger of a Roman Catholic , as prime minister , disposing of church patronage . From the office of lord Chancellor the Catholics were excluded ; because the church pa- tronage in the ...
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