The Edinburgh Annual Register, 18 tomasWalter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 |
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... Ireland what had been done for Hanover ? ( hear , hear ! ) He was now putting aside the business of the Catholic Association , although the acts attributed to that body were the genuine fruit of the policy pursued towards Ireland . He ...
... Ireland what had been done for Hanover ? ( hear , hear ! ) He was now putting aside the business of the Catholic Association , although the acts attributed to that body were the genuine fruit of the policy pursued towards Ireland . He ...
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... Ireland was secured by the Catholic Association ; ( hear , hear ! ) Ireland had never been more tranquil than now , through the reliance of the people upon that body . This was the fact ; this was the doing of the Catholic As- sociation ...
... Ireland was secured by the Catholic Association ; ( hear , hear ! ) Ireland had never been more tranquil than now , through the reliance of the people upon that body . This was the fact ; this was the doing of the Catholic As- sociation ...
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... Ireland , -who had no design of as- suming the character of a government . But the learned gentleman exagge- rated even their own most gross and exaggerated account . " You are in- debted , " said he , " to the Catholic As- sociation ...
... Ireland , -who had no design of as- suming the character of a government . But the learned gentleman exagge- rated even their own most gross and exaggerated account . " You are in- debted , " said he , " to the Catholic As- sociation ...
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... Ireland , for whose conduct it was recommended to con- sider of an adequate remedy . The House replied , by promising that it would do so . What less could the House do ? unless , taking the learned gentleman's description of the Catho ...
... Ireland , for whose conduct it was recommended to con- sider of an adequate remedy . The House replied , by promising that it would do so . What less could the House do ? unless , taking the learned gentleman's description of the Catho ...
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... Ireland was confessed ly tranquil ; and we were at peace with all the world excepting the Bur- mese , whose hostility , in the honour- able gentleman's opinion , was too con- temptible to justify the intended mea- sure . The honourable ...
... Ireland was confessed ly tranquil ; and we were at peace with all the world excepting the Bur- mese , whose hostility , in the honour- able gentleman's opinion , was too con- temptible to justify the intended mea- sure . The honourable ...
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