Wiltshire meeting on the Roman Catholic claims; held at the Devizes, Jan. 27th, 1813 |
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The army and navy were composed in a great measure of Catholics ; and would
it be pretend . ed that those who were fighting the country ' s battles abroad ,
would endeavour to destroy its constitution at home ? - Would they put arms into
the ...
The army and navy were composed in a great measure of Catholics ; and would
it be pretend . ed that those who were fighting the country ' s battles abroad ,
would endeavour to destroy its constitution at home ? - Would they put arms into
the ...
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... and increased co - operation between all classes of his Majesty ' s subjects .
These gentlemen , however , were ready to pronounce , that those persons
whom the country admitted into the army and navy , and who were gallantly
fighting our ...
... and increased co - operation between all classes of his Majesty ' s subjects .
These gentlemen , however , were ready to pronounce , that those persons
whom the country admitted into the army and navy , and who were gallantly
fighting our ...
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Perhaps by a mighty army - - - by eight dragoons , headed by one officer - and by
these eight dragoons was he conveyed to France - and he could not find eight
other persons , good Catholics , willing to rise to his assistance . But , perhaps ...
Perhaps by a mighty army - - - by eight dragoons , headed by one officer - and by
these eight dragoons was he conveyed to France - and he could not find eight
other persons , good Catholics , willing to rise to his assistance . But , perhaps ...
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... tell him they had discovered some of his ministers and generals did not belong
to the established Greek church - tbat it was true he had a General Count
Wittgenstein , who was the best general in his army ; but let him be dismissed for
being ...
... tell him they had discovered some of his ministers and generals did not belong
to the established Greek church - tbat it was true he had a General Count
Wittgenstein , who was the best general in his army ; but let him be dismissed for
being ...
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Wiltshire meeting. of parliament ; for he avowedly and distinctly said , that it was
not the power , the army , or the ambition of Bonaparte which he feared , but it
was the helpless old man of whom we had this day heard so much - - the Pope !
Wiltshire meeting. of parliament ; for he avowedly and distinctly said , that it was
not the power , the army , or the ambition of Bonaparte which he feared , but it
was the helpless old man of whom we had this day heard so much - - the Pope !
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