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... whole force , and a great part of her treasure , in a distant war with Spain in Peru . Had that enterprise proved disastrous , the expedition would have returned with the troops to re - establish the royal authority . The danger was now ...
... whole force , and a great part of her treasure , in a distant war with Spain in Peru . Had that enterprise proved disastrous , the expedition would have returned with the troops to re - establish the royal authority . The danger was now ...
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... whole country ; and yet it amounted to no more than the paltry sum of 10,000l . But , did the right hon . gentleman really think , that if he could get his bill passed into a law , and put down this Catholic Asso- ciation , he could at ...
... whole country ; and yet it amounted to no more than the paltry sum of 10,000l . But , did the right hon . gentleman really think , that if he could get his bill passed into a law , and put down this Catholic Asso- ciation , he could at ...
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... and moved , in an eloquent and tem- perate speech , for the appointment of a committee of the whole House , to consider of the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman Ca- tholic subjects . Mr. Croker 46 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825 .
... and moved , in an eloquent and tem- perate speech , for the appointment of a committee of the whole House , to consider of the state of the laws affecting his majesty's Roman Ca- tholic subjects . Mr. Croker 46 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1825 .
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... whole of those posses sions must be guarded ? It was asked , what have the Roman Catholics to complain of ? they are only excluded from the parliament , the bench , and the high offices of state ; which meant that they were only ...
... whole of those posses sions must be guarded ? It was asked , what have the Roman Catholics to complain of ? they are only excluded from the parliament , the bench , and the high offices of state ; which meant that they were only ...
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... whole of that evening , and was adjourned to the 21st ; when it was carried by a majority of 268 to 241. The argument was maintained on the one side , principally by Mr. Can- ning ; and on the other , by Mr. Peel . Mr. Canning relied ...
... whole of that evening , and was adjourned to the 21st ; when it was carried by a majority of 268 to 241. The argument was maintained on the one side , principally by Mr. Can- ning ; and on the other , by Mr. Peel . Mr. Canning relied ...
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