An address from his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects to their fellow subjects |
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... —their irreproachable demeanor in the general relations of Life , —and above all , the several Acts of Parliament past for their relief , avowedly in consequence of , and explicitly recognising their meritorious conduct , would have ...
... —their irreproachable demeanor in the general relations of Life , —and above all , the several Acts of Parliament past for their relief , avowedly in consequence of , and explicitly recognising their meritorious conduct , would have ...
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... the several Acts of Parliament past for their relief , avowedly in consequence of , and explicitly recognising their meritorious conduct , -would have been a Bond , to secure to them for ever , the affection and confidence of all ...
... the several Acts of Parliament past for their relief , avowedly in consequence of , and explicitly recognising their meritorious conduct , -would have been a Bond , to secure to them for ever , the affection and confidence of all ...
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... their irreproachable demeanor in the general relations of Life , —and above all , the several Acts of Parliament past for their relief , avowedly in consequence of , and explicitly recognising their meritorious conduct , -would have ...
... their irreproachable demeanor in the general relations of Life , —and above all , the several Acts of Parliament past for their relief , avowedly in consequence of , and explicitly recognising their meritorious conduct , -would have ...
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