The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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... proceeded from the ex- plosive force of their pent - up discon- tents , and probably their ambitious hopes . Still , protected by the power of England , they could entertain no very serious dread of the power of the Catholics ; but , in ...
... proceeded from the ex- plosive force of their pent - up discon- tents , and probably their ambitious hopes . Still , protected by the power of England , they could entertain no very serious dread of the power of the Catholics ; but , in ...
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... proceeded according to all the recognised forms of Parliament - they had their commit- tees of grievance , of justice , of educa- tion , of finance . These general com- mittees had also subordinate agents , who had specific duties to ...
... proceeded according to all the recognised forms of Parliament - they had their commit- tees of grievance , of justice , of educa- tion , of finance . These general com- mittees had also subordinate agents , who had specific duties to ...
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... more accu- rate notion of their condition . Mr L. Foster took that opportunity of expressing what he thought of the Catholic Association , which he did at some length , and proceeded to ask , Was CHAP . 2. ] 29 HISTORY .
... more accu- rate notion of their condition . Mr L. Foster took that opportunity of expressing what he thought of the Catholic Association , which he did at some length , and proceeded to ask , Was CHAP . 2. ] 29 HISTORY .
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Walter Scott. at some length , and proceeded to ask , Was it right that an assembly should be suffered to represent the Protestants of Ireland as hostile to their Catholic countrymen ? The ef- fect of this conduct was to sow dis- union ...
Walter Scott. at some length , and proceeded to ask , Was it right that an assembly should be suffered to represent the Protestants of Ireland as hostile to their Catholic countrymen ? The ef- fect of this conduct was to sow dis- union ...
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... proceeded to quote opinions hostile to the Constitutional Associa- tion , delivered by other learned mem- bers of the Opposition . ) Having , then , these concurrent opinions from the other side of the House , that an Asso- ciation ...
... proceeded to quote opinions hostile to the Constitutional Associa- tion , delivered by other learned mem- bers of the Opposition . ) Having , then , these concurrent opinions from the other side of the House , that an Asso- ciation ...
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