An address from his majesty's Roman Catholic subjects to their fellow subjects |
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... the heroic exertions of a considerable proportion of them in his Majesty ' s
Fleets and Armies , — the repeated instances in which they have come forward in
their Country ' s Cause , — their irreproachable demeanor in the general
relations ...
... the heroic exertions of a considerable proportion of them in his Majesty ' s
Fleets and Armies , — the repeated instances in which they have come forward in
their Country ' s Cause , — their irreproachable demeanor in the general
relations ...
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... and Government , the heroic exertions of a considerable proportion of them in
his Majesty ' s Fleets and Armies , — the repeated instances in which they have
come forward in their Country ' s Cause , — their irreproachable demeanor in the
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... and Government , the heroic exertions of a considerable proportion of them in
his Majesty ' s Fleets and Armies , — the repeated instances in which they have
come forward in their Country ' s Cause , — their irreproachable demeanor in the
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... the heroic exertions of a considerable proportion of them in his Majesty ' s
Fleets and Armies , the repeated instances in which they have come forward in
their country ' s Cause , - their irreproachable demeanor in the general relations
of Life ...
... the heroic exertions of a considerable proportion of them in his Majesty ' s
Fleets and Armies , the repeated instances in which they have come forward in
their country ' s Cause , - their irreproachable demeanor in the general relations
of Life ...
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