The Anti-Jacobin Review and Protestant Advocate: Or, Monthly Political and Literary Censor, Ausgaben 262-267Sherwood, Neely, and Jones, Paternoster-Row, 1820 |
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... parliament will not reform itself , that is , submit to the introduction of such a change as shall effectually alter the very constitution , and utility of the legislature , the people must take the business into their own hands . One ...
... parliament will not reform itself , that is , submit to the introduction of such a change as shall effectually alter the very constitution , and utility of the legislature , the people must take the business into their own hands . One ...
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... Parliament that passed this Act upon this point , and so apprehensive were they that a Roman Catholic might take advantage of a law which was intended exclusively for the relief of a Protestant Dissenter , that the Act of 25 Charles the ...
... Parliament that passed this Act upon this point , and so apprehensive were they that a Roman Catholic might take advantage of a law which was intended exclusively for the relief of a Protestant Dissenter , that the Act of 25 Charles the ...
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... Parliament ; that the prejudices of the Protes- tants in both countries were nearly removed ; that the great families in England and Ireland were become converts to the peaceable demeanor of the Catholics ; that Catholic states on the ...
... Parliament ; that the prejudices of the Protes- tants in both countries were nearly removed ; that the great families in England and Ireland were become converts to the peaceable demeanor of the Catholics ; that Catholic states on the ...
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