Wiltshire meeting on the Roman Catholic claims; held at the Devizes, Jan. 27th, 1813 |
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If the Catholics could not shew them that the concession of their claims would be
beneficial to the constitution , and would promote the . peace and unanimity of
the country ; or if it could not be shewn by them that what they requested would
not ...
If the Catholics could not shew them that the concession of their claims would be
beneficial to the constitution , and would promote the . peace and unanimity of
the country ; or if it could not be shewn by them that what they requested would
not ...
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If they were next to be admitted into the legislature , there was no saying what
consequences might be the result . If , however , concession of their claims was
to be yielded , for God ' s sake let it go hand in hand with security , and let not the
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If they were next to be admitted into the legislature , there was no saying what
consequences might be the result . If , however , concession of their claims was
to be yielded , for God ' s sake let it go hand in hand with security , and let not the
...
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The greatest statesmen , and he would confine himself , for obvious reasons , to
those who were now no more , were advocates for concession to the Catholics .
Mr . Pitt , Mr . Fox , and Mr . Burke , persons , who differed in opinion upon every ...
The greatest statesmen , and he would confine himself , for obvious reasons , to
those who were now no more , were advocates for concession to the Catholics .
Mr . Pitt , Mr . Fox , and Mr . Burke , persons , who differed in opinion upon every ...
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... that the Pope was not under the custody of Buna parte , then it would be time to
make the concessions to the Catholics ... so long he thought there were fair
grounds of apprehension from concession , That was the danger which he
dreaded .
... that the Pope was not under the custody of Buna parte , then it would be time to
make the concessions to the Catholics ... so long he thought there were fair
grounds of apprehension from concession , That was the danger which he
dreaded .
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2014980S 30 government and the ministry at home , not upon the principle but
upon the time and mode of concession , led to his recal . The next was Lord
Camdeu - . - he would not speak of the transactions of his administration , for he ...
2014980S 30 government and the ministry at home , not upon the principle but
upon the time and mode of concession , led to his recal . The next was Lord
Camdeu - . - he would not speak of the transactions of his administration , for he ...
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