Memoirs of the Life and Times of the Rt. Hon. Henry Grattan, Volume 1H. Colburn, 1839 - Politicians |
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... His conduct and character . - Papist Relief Bill in 1769.- First concession to the Catholics . - Lost in England . - Foresight of Malone . - Lord Halifax's Government . - Poyning's Law . - Primate Stone . X CONTENTS .
... His conduct and character . - Papist Relief Bill in 1769.- First concession to the Catholics . - Lost in England . - Foresight of Malone . - Lord Halifax's Government . - Poyning's Law . - Primate Stone . X CONTENTS .
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... - His conduct and character . - Papist Relief Bill in 1769.- First concession to the Catholics . Lost in England . - Foresight of Malone . - Lord Halifax's Government . - Poyning's Law . - Primate Stone . X CONTENTS .
... - His conduct and character . - Papist Relief Bill in 1769.- First concession to the Catholics . Lost in England . - Foresight of Malone . - Lord Halifax's Government . - Poyning's Law . - Primate Stone . X CONTENTS .
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... . Strafford " took upon himself the breach of the royal word ; " and shortly after the king , as well as Strafford , lost his head , and the people their estates . block , he says , “ On the whole , B 2 HENRY GRATTAN . 3.
... . Strafford " took upon himself the breach of the royal word ; " and shortly after the king , as well as Strafford , lost his head , and the people their estates . block , he says , “ On the whole , B 2 HENRY GRATTAN . 3.
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... nation , long be- fore its connection with England . In his apology for the house of Stuart , Hume exacts less morality from a prince than from a subject . Murder with him is lost in despotism , 8 LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF.
... nation , long be- fore its connection with England . In his apology for the house of Stuart , Hume exacts less morality from a prince than from a subject . Murder with him is lost in despotism , 8 LIFE AND CORRESPONDENCE OF.
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Henry Grattan. subject . Murder with him is lost in despotism , and he is a slave to kings instead of a bold histo- rian , who should not fear to punish the tyrant and pursue him with the severity of history , and thus render that ...
Henry Grattan. subject . Murder with him is lost in despotism , and he is a slave to kings instead of a bold histo- rian , who should not fear to punish the tyrant and pursue him with the severity of history , and thus render that ...
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