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Page 9
... respect to yourself , Sir , although Her Ma- jesty is sensible you stand in no need of any such assurance , we are commanded to assure you that Her Majesty will ever put the most favourable construction on your words and actions , as ...
... respect to yourself , Sir , although Her Ma- jesty is sensible you stand in no need of any such assurance , we are commanded to assure you that Her Majesty will ever put the most favourable construction on your words and actions , as ...
Page 35
... respect of their merits , which I do is raised after the blow to denounce the not deny , that the Roman Catholic clergy assassin . Nay , if a voice be raised , it is do not in Ireland apply the influence which raised at the peril of ...
... respect of their merits , which I do is raised after the blow to denounce the not deny , that the Roman Catholic clergy assassin . Nay , if a voice be raised , it is do not in Ireland apply the influence which raised at the peril of ...
Page 59
... respect to the anything be conceived more preposterous landed proprietors of Ireland , who were than to see labouring men come to their represented in the last Session of Parlia- work with firelocks and pistols in their ment as a class ...
... respect to the anything be conceived more preposterous landed proprietors of Ireland , who were than to see labouring men come to their represented in the last Session of Parlia- work with firelocks and pistols in their ment as a class ...
Page 89
... respect to tenant- hood , and , instead of being on the spot , right , he had heard of cases which recent- were polishing their muskets , how could it ly occurred , of farmers in England asking be expected that Harding was to arrest ...
... respect to tenant- hood , and , instead of being on the spot , right , he had heard of cases which recent- were polishing their muskets , how could it ly occurred , of farmers in England asking be expected that Harding was to arrest ...
Page 113
... respect to the people of Ireland . It granted for the sake of Ireland , without was true that he believed he would not in - ever asking a single Member of the House fluence many of them by his words , and of Commons to demand the ...
... respect to the people of Ireland . It granted for the sake of Ireland , without was true that he believed he would not in - ever asking a single Member of the House fluence many of them by his words , and of Commons to demand the ...
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