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... respect to these Claims - Motion of Sir Francis Burdett on the Subject : Debate : Speeches of Mr. Plunkett and Mr. Peel- Resolutions adopted by the House of Commons - Bill for the Relief of the Roman Catholics - Frame of the Bill - Its ...
... respect to these Claims - Motion of Sir Francis Burdett on the Subject : Debate : Speeches of Mr. Plunkett and Mr. Peel- Resolutions adopted by the House of Commons - Bill for the Relief of the Roman Catholics - Frame of the Bill - Its ...
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... respect to the ratifica- tion of the treaty for the same ob- ject , which was negociated last year between his Majesty and the United States of America . These difficulties , however , his Majesty trusts , will not finally impede the ...
... respect to the ratifica- tion of the treaty for the same ob- ject , which was negociated last year between his Majesty and the United States of America . These difficulties , however , his Majesty trusts , will not finally impede the ...
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... the As- sociation were increased , in conse- quence , from time to time , by a body , he believed , of right unwilling conscripts . With respect to the this was . interference of the Catholic Asso- ciation with HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 27.
... the As- sociation were increased , in conse- quence , from time to time , by a body , he believed , of right unwilling conscripts . With respect to the this was . interference of the Catholic Asso- ciation with HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 27.
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... respect ; and which was pleaded , in no obscure terms , as one main ground of his resistance in 1805 to the motion then brought forward by Mr. Fox for the consideration of a Roman Catholic petition . " On the death of Mr. Pitt , in ...
... respect ; and which was pleaded , in no obscure terms , as one main ground of his resistance in 1805 to the motion then brought forward by Mr. Fox for the consideration of a Roman Catholic petition . " On the death of Mr. Pitt , in ...
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... respect to the vote I shall give to - night , my right hon . friend ( Mr. Perceval ) has truly stated that the cabinet are unanimous in this opinion , that the question of concession to the Catholics could not now be conveniently ...
... respect to the vote I shall give to - night , my right hon . friend ( Mr. Perceval ) has truly stated that the cabinet are unanimous in this opinion , that the question of concession to the Catholics could not now be conveniently ...
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