Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... England and Ireland had been taken ; and both had declared that the common law was not sufficient to meet the evil . Towards the close of the last session , when the Association had begun to adopt more violent courses , which government ...
... England and Ireland had been taken ; and both had declared that the common law was not sufficient to meet the evil . Towards the close of the last session , when the Association had begun to adopt more violent courses , which government ...
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... England or Ireland . Of other ecclesiastical securities , as they were called , which had at different times been proposed , he entirely disapproved . One proposal had been , to provide for the Roman Catholic church , and incorporate it ...
... England or Ireland . Of other ecclesiastical securities , as they were called , which had at different times been proposed , he entirely disapproved . One proposal had been , to provide for the Roman Catholic church , and incorporate it ...
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... England . Besides , it was not a choice between civil war and concession , as far as the people of Ireland were concerned ; but a far greater chance of civil war to - morrow , on the part of the Protestants of England , if the Ca ...
... England . Besides , it was not a choice between civil war and concession , as far as the people of Ireland were concerned ; but a far greater chance of civil war to - morrow , on the part of the Protestants of England , if the Ca ...
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... England , who , he con- tended , were taken by surprise by the unexpected announcement with which ministers opened the ses- sion . Was it right for the go- vernment to persist in measures , to which public feeling was so strongly ...
... England , who , he con- tended , were taken by surprise by the unexpected announcement with which ministers opened the ses- sion . Was it right for the go- vernment to persist in measures , to which public feeling was so strongly ...
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... England to have continued treating her as such . Her lands had been given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both ...
... England to have continued treating her as such . Her lands had been given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both ...
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