The speech of ... John, earl of Clare ... in the House of lords of Ireland on a motion made by him on February 10, 1800, 'that in order to promote ... the essential interests of Great Britain and Ireland ... it will be adviseable to concur in such measures as may best tend to unite the two Kingdoms'. |
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... Catholic Emancipation ; topics first in- topics vented for rebellion , and fince warmly taken up by fome gentlemen who have contrived to iden- tify their principles with the cause , without ex- pofing their perfons to the dangers of ...
... Catholic Emancipation ; topics first in- topics vented for rebellion , and fince warmly taken up by fome gentlemen who have contrived to iden- tify their principles with the cause , without ex- pofing their perfons to the dangers of ...
Page 62
... Catholic Committee as their avowed agent ; who immediately after his arrival commenced a warm canvals of the members of both Houfes of Parliament for the political interefts of his clients ; and in the courfe of this canvas I can flate ...
... Catholic Committee as their avowed agent ; who immediately after his arrival commenced a warm canvals of the members of both Houfes of Parliament for the political interefts of his clients ; and in the courfe of this canvas I can flate ...
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... Catholic fubjects - and a Bill was brought into the House of Commons by the Lord Lieutenant's Secretary , by which every privilege claimed for the Catholics by their committee , as containing in fubftance or principle their ultimate ...
... Catholic fubjects - and a Bill was brought into the House of Commons by the Lord Lieutenant's Secretary , by which every privilege claimed for the Catholics by their committee , as containing in fubftance or principle their ultimate ...
Page 65
... Catholic body . In a refolution of the Catholics , published by order of their general committee , the 9th of Dec. 1792 , figned Edward Shiel , and counter- figned Richard M'Cormick , complaint is made " That the Catholics of Ireland ...
... Catholic body . In a refolution of the Catholics , published by order of their general committee , the 9th of Dec. 1792 , figned Edward Shiel , and counter- figned Richard M'Cormick , complaint is made " That the Catholics of Ireland ...
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... Catholics ; per- haps I might be juftified in ftating that his inftruc- tions were to keep it back - but his name and au- thority were abused to force the Catholic body to come forward , as the engine of political intrigue , and in ...
... Catholics ; per- haps I might be juftified in ftating that his inftruc- tions were to keep it back - but his name and au- thority were abused to force the Catholic body to come forward , as the engine of political intrigue , and in ...
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