Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... existing discontent might be allayed , how the raging pestilence might be stopped . It was only after that had been done , that preventives could rationally be suggested ; and it was only by removing the grievances of which Ireland com ...
... existing discontent might be allayed , how the raging pestilence might be stopped . It was only after that had been done , that preventives could rationally be suggested ; and it was only by removing the grievances of which Ireland com ...
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... existing discontent might be allayed , how the raging pestilence might be stopped . It was only after that had been done , that preventives could rationally be suggested ; and it was only by removing the grievances of which Ireland com ...
... existing discontent might be allayed , how the raging pestilence might be stopped . It was only after that had been done , that preventives could rationally be suggested ; and it was only by removing the grievances of which Ireland com ...
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... existing circumstances , than if concession had been granted ? Therefore , even with a view to contend more successfully with that hostile spirit , was it not the better course to remove the pre- text for it by admitting the Ca- tholics ...
... existing circumstances , than if concession had been granted ? Therefore , even with a view to contend more successfully with that hostile spirit , was it not the better course to remove the pre- text for it by admitting the Ca- tholics ...
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... existing evils of Ireland . In two instances towns had been attacked during the night by armed bodies of men . The Catholic Association had deli- berated on the propriety of putting an end to all dealings with Protes- tants ; and who ...
... existing evils of Ireland . In two instances towns had been attacked during the night by armed bodies of men . The Catholic Association had deli- berated on the propriety of putting an end to all dealings with Protes- tants ; and who ...
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... existing pri- vileges , however they might have been abused , without offering a compensation , by granting the en- joyment of beneficial and legitimate power , in lieu of the dangerous and illegitimate power which was pro- posed to be ...
... existing pri- vileges , however they might have been abused , without offering a compensation , by granting the en- joyment of beneficial and legitimate power , in lieu of the dangerous and illegitimate power which was pro- posed to be ...
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