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... ment to choose between with reference to consideration of the Government , I should the Roman Catholic religion . He stated be the last person to deny . The existence that he was not unmindful of his vow to of Maynooth College is also a ...
... ment to choose between with reference to consideration of the Government , I should the Roman Catholic religion . He stated be the last person to deny . The existence that he was not unmindful of his vow to of Maynooth College is also a ...
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... ment to afford to the converts at the to the accession to office of Her Majesty's latter place that protection from persecu- present Ministers , with those feelings of tion which they prayed at the hands of confidence which their ...
... ment to afford to the converts at the to the accession to office of Her Majesty's latter place that protection from persecu- present Ministers , with those feelings of tion which they prayed at the hands of confidence which their ...
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... ment . The Earl of Hardwicke rose to explain , and he would endeavour to repeat what he had said , and he thought the repetition would answer as his explanation . He had last night asked the question , whether there were in Ireland 151 ...
... ment . The Earl of Hardwicke rose to explain , and he would endeavour to repeat what he had said , and he thought the repetition would answer as his explanation . He had last night asked the question , whether there were in Ireland 151 ...
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... ment ; but he could not allow their con- Catholic faith , than left a prey to igno- sciences to regulate his . If they were not rance . That , however , was not the ques- to do anything , on the principle that they tion now . They had ...
... ment ; but he could not allow their con- Catholic faith , than left a prey to igno- sciences to regulate his . If they were not rance . That , however , was not the ques- to do anything , on the principle that they tion now . They had ...
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... ment shall personally examine them before- your forbearance and indulgent attention . hand , and that the medical officer who cer- But before I proceed further with this tifies as to their insanity shall see them part of the subject , I ...
... ment shall personally examine them before- your forbearance and indulgent attention . hand , and that the medical officer who cer- But before I proceed further with this tifies as to their insanity shall see them part of the subject , I ...
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