Wiltshire meeting on the Roman Catholic claims; held at the Devizes, Jan. 27th, 1813 |
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Those who signed the requisition attended the meeting , and most of them
supported the resolution of petitioning Parliament against all alterations whatever
in the laws relating to Roman Catholics , which was negatived by a large majority
of ...
Those who signed the requisition attended the meeting , and most of them
supported the resolution of petitioning Parliament against all alterations whatever
in the laws relating to Roman Catholics , which was negatived by a large majority
of ...
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The Catholics were not more than one - fourth of the population of the empire ;
and it was therefore too much in this fourth part to expect that any alterations
should be agreed to by which the rest of the country might be endangered . He
had a ...
The Catholics were not more than one - fourth of the population of the empire ;
and it was therefore too much in this fourth part to expect that any alterations
should be agreed to by which the rest of the country might be endangered . He
had a ...
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12 * That an address be presented to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent ,
and petitions to both Houses of Parliament , praying that no alterations . whatever
, under the present cir• cumstances , might be made in the laws which relate to
the ...
12 * That an address be presented to his Royal Highness the Prince Regent ,
and petitions to both Houses of Parliament , praying that no alterations . whatever
, under the present cir• cumstances , might be made in the laws which relate to
the ...
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... that a petition should be presented to Parliament , hostile to any alteration
whatever in the laws relating to the Roman Catho , lics . He had expected to hear
from those who originated the resolution , a distinct statement and explanation of
the ...
... that a petition should be presented to Parliament , hostile to any alteration
whatever in the laws relating to the Roman Catho , lics . He had expected to hear
from those who originated the resolution , a distinct statement and explanation of
the ...
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... which he should examine presently , were confined to one point ; whereas the
laws against the Catholics were directed to others , and that gentleman could not
therefore consistently vote against any alteration of laws which guarded against ...
... which he should examine presently , were confined to one point ; whereas the
laws against the Catholics were directed to others , and that gentleman could not
therefore consistently vote against any alteration of laws which guarded against ...
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