The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 3;Band 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... authority . " His Majesty recommends that , when this essential object shall have been accomplished , you should take into your deliberate consider- ation the whole condition of Ire- land , and that you should review the laws which ...
... authority . " His Majesty recommends that , when this essential object shall have been accomplished , you should take into your deliberate consider- ation the whole condition of Ire- land , and that you should review the laws which ...
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... authority , and would acquiesce in a legislative enactment by which the future meetings of the Catholic Association should be prevented . Those who cherished most dearly the hope of seeing a conciliatory arrangement of the Catholic ...
... authority , and would acquiesce in a legislative enactment by which the future meetings of the Catholic Association should be prevented . Those who cherished most dearly the hope of seeing a conciliatory arrangement of the Catholic ...
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... authority in legislation , and Catholic to advise the Crown re - recognizing its right to withhold garding the investiture or distri- bution of any ecclesiastical dignity in the established church of England or Ireland . Of other ...
... authority in legislation , and Catholic to advise the Crown re - recognizing its right to withhold garding the investiture or distri- bution of any ecclesiastical dignity in the established church of England or Ireland . Of other ...
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... authority in this coun- try , and being under the control of foreign superiors , resident , it might be , at the Court of Rome . Such was the plan described by Mr. Peel as that which ministers meant to propose for the new set tlement of ...
... authority in this coun- try , and being under the control of foreign superiors , resident , it might be , at the Court of Rome . Such was the plan described by Mr. Peel as that which ministers meant to propose for the new set tlement of ...
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... authorities that long supported this measure , and which will then be transferred to us and ranged upon our side ; and I do not doubt that in that contest we shall be victorious , aided as we shall be by the unani- mous feeling of all ...
... authorities that long supported this measure , and which will then be transferred to us and ranged upon our side ; and I do not doubt that in that contest we shall be victorious , aided as we shall be by the unani- mous feeling of all ...
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