The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 9Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1820 |
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... Catholic Emancipation , CHAP . V. Report of the Committees on the Mendicity and Vagrancy , and on the Police of the Metropolis . State of Manners as illustrated in the Evidence led before these Committees , CHAP . VI . Committee and ...
... Catholic Emancipation , CHAP . V. Report of the Committees on the Mendicity and Vagrancy , and on the Police of the Metropolis . State of Manners as illustrated in the Evidence led before these Committees , CHAP . VI . Committee and ...
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... Catholic Emancipation . WE have already seen , from the state- ment of the military force demanded for the service of Ireland , that , in the opinion of ministers , the unhappy dis- sentions among the inhabitants of that country had not ...
... Catholic Emancipation . WE have already seen , from the state- ment of the military force demanded for the service of Ireland , that , in the opinion of ministers , the unhappy dis- sentions among the inhabitants of that country had not ...
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... Catholic coal - merchant employed por . ters of his own persuasion , it was re- ferred by the House of Commons to ... Catholics , and more than insinuates a wish that the Protestant dissenters were in the same state . Henry Boyle , the ...
... Catholic coal - merchant employed por . ters of his own persuasion , it was re- ferred by the House of Commons to ... Catholics , and more than insinuates a wish that the Protestant dissenters were in the same state . Henry Boyle , the ...
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... Catholic emancipation with this discussion ; it well deserves , and I doubt not will receive , the undi- vided attention of the House . Thus much , however , I will here say of that act , it is perfectly certain that Mr Pitt and Lord ...
... Catholic emancipation with this discussion ; it well deserves , and I doubt not will receive , the undi- vided attention of the House . Thus much , however , I will here say of that act , it is perfectly certain that Mr Pitt and Lord ...
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... Catholics ? It may be asserted in the face of all Eu- rope , that more Irish Catholics have been murdered since the month of May , 1814 , than ever suffered in France during the most bloody per- secutions , either before or after the ...
... Catholics ? It may be asserted in the face of all Eu- rope , that more Irish Catholics have been murdered since the month of May , 1814 , than ever suffered in France during the most bloody per- secutions , either before or after the ...
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