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... taken by Protestants . it to have made a kind of appeal to me My acquaintance with the Roman Catho- whether he had not , while in Ireland , lic laity of Ireland , and the deservedly taken pains to inform himself upon Irish high ...
... taken by Protestants . it to have made a kind of appeal to me My acquaintance with the Roman Catho- whether he had not , while in Ireland , lic laity of Ireland , and the deservedly taken pains to inform himself upon Irish high ...
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... taken , namely , the Consolidated Fund . left the House of Commons , it certainly The noble Earl intimated that the was opposed on more occasions than one ; funds for such endowment should be but when it was so opposed he had always taken ...
... taken , namely , the Consolidated Fund . left the House of Commons , it certainly The noble Earl intimated that the was opposed on more occasions than one ; funds for such endowment should be but when it was so opposed he had always taken ...
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... taken his seat , I certainly can testify that in his vote on this occasion there will be nothing incon sistent with the votes which he constantly gave when in the other House of Parlia- ment . I recollect very well that my noble Friend ...
... taken his seat , I certainly can testify that in his vote on this occasion there will be nothing incon sistent with the votes which he constantly gave when in the other House of Parlia- ment . I recollect very well that my noble Friend ...
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... taken some pains subject ; but he was at the same time anx- to analyze these petitions , and he believed ious to express his reasons for voting cordially that they did not emanate from the spon- and sincerely in its favour , well ...
... taken some pains subject ; but he was at the same time anx- to analyze these petitions , and he believed ious to express his reasons for voting cordially that they did not emanate from the spon- and sincerely in its favour , well ...
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... taken a firmer root , or provided for . But the case to which I have extended more rapidly , than in New should wish more especially to call your South Wales , under the influence of Sir Lordships ' attention , is that of one of our ...
... taken a firmer root , or provided for . But the case to which I have extended more rapidly , than in New should wish more especially to call your South Wales , under the influence of Sir Lordships ' attention , is that of one of our ...
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