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... common it was reported that almost the whole of the lower orders of Roman Catholics are in a state of insurrection ' about the Militia Act ; and although by the prompt and ener- getic action of the magistrates in those counties the move ...
... common it was reported that almost the whole of the lower orders of Roman Catholics are in a state of insurrection ' about the Militia Act ; and although by the prompt and ener- getic action of the magistrates in those counties the move ...
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... common enemy , the monopolists of the country , and the whole company rose with enthusiasm and shook hands , promising to bury all past feuds in oblivion . At Rosstrevor a number of Catholics and Protestants were brought together at a ...
... common enemy , the monopolists of the country , and the whole company rose with enthusiasm and shook hands , promising to bury all past feuds in oblivion . At Rosstrevor a number of Catholics and Protestants were brought together at a ...
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... common cause . The time I believe propitious to the purpose ; not a single petition against it to the House of Commons from any Protestant body , though the subject has already been six weeks in agitation . Individuals who dislike it ...
... common cause . The time I believe propitious to the purpose ; not a single petition against it to the House of Commons from any Protestant body , though the subject has already been six weeks in agitation . Individuals who dislike it ...
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... common sense and with human nature to suppose that , if the Catholics were admitted to Parliament on the plea of num- bers , they would not use all their efforts to overthrow these 1 Portland to Fitzwilliam , Feb. 16 , 1795 . CH . XXVI ...
... common sense and with human nature to suppose that , if the Catholics were admitted to Parliament on the plea of num- bers , they would not use all their efforts to overthrow these 1 Portland to Fitzwilliam , Feb. 16 , 1795 . CH . XXVI ...
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... common machinery of government , that I really believe the business of Parliament would have stopped . ' ( Pelham to Windham , May 17 , 1795. ) CH . XXVI . DUTY OF THE KING . 89 88 ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . CH . XXVI ...
... common machinery of government , that I really believe the business of Parliament would have stopped . ' ( Pelham to Windham , May 17 , 1795. ) CH . XXVI . DUTY OF THE KING . 89 88 ENGLAND IN THE EIGHTEENTH CENTURY . CH . XXVI ...
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