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... Parliament , and a re luctant repeal of the greatest part of the abominable popery code was obtained on that occasion . An abstract of these laws is given in this publication , such as they existed at the be ginning of the French ...
... Parliament , and a re luctant repeal of the greatest part of the abominable popery code was obtained on that occasion . An abstract of these laws is given in this publication , such as they existed at the be ginning of the French ...
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... parliament , the most vindictive persecution began against those who had extracted privilege from opportu nity , the redress granted in law was rendered nugatory in prac- tice , and as the dread of France subsided , the usual ...
... parliament , the most vindictive persecution began against those who had extracted privilege from opportu nity , the redress granted in law was rendered nugatory in prac- tice , and as the dread of France subsided , the usual ...
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... parliaments . Judging of this last penal law , the act of Union , by all those that preceded , its effecting the ruin and degradation of one country country will be no motive for its relinquishment by the xiv INTRODUCTION .
... parliaments . Judging of this last penal law , the act of Union , by all those that preceded , its effecting the ruin and degradation of one country country will be no motive for its relinquishment by the xiv INTRODUCTION .
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... parliament could make laws to bind her . 3 " From the revolution , " said Mr. Pitt , while debating the Irish propositions in 1785 , " the system of England had been " that of debarring Ireland from the enjoyment and use of her " own ...
... parliament could make laws to bind her . 3 " From the revolution , " said Mr. Pitt , while debating the Irish propositions in 1785 , " the system of England had been " that of debarring Ireland from the enjoyment and use of her " own ...
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... . Pitt , debates on the Union . Vide Debret's Parliamentary Register . + Lord Hawkesbury . Ibid . Mr. Windham . Ibid . $ Lord Grenville . Ibid . 66 " mind that can appreciate the conditions of civil xvi INTRODUCTION .
... . Pitt , debates on the Union . Vide Debret's Parliamentary Register . + Lord Hawkesbury . Ibid . Mr. Windham . Ibid . $ Lord Grenville . Ibid . 66 " mind that can appreciate the conditions of civil xvi INTRODUCTION .
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