Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, 1 |
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When the Union was carried , Mr. Pitt felt bound in honour to requite the aid he had obtained from the hierarchy and upper classes of the Catholics in carrying a measure so difficult and so important , by urging without delay upon the ...
When the Union was carried , Mr. Pitt felt bound in honour to requite the aid he had obtained from the hierarchy and upper classes of the Catholics in carrying a measure so difficult and so important , by urging without delay upon the ...
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... measure , thus giving to the resolution of the bishops a meaning it did not deserve . RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 4 45.
... measure , thus giving to the resolution of the bishops a meaning it did not deserve . RICHARD LALOR SHEIL . 4 45.
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Many individuals , however , of influence and character concurred with those who in the legislature believed it to have become wholly impossible to carry any large measure of relief without some species of security .
Many individuals , however , of influence and character concurred with those who in the legislature believed it to have become wholly impossible to carry any large measure of relief without some species of security .
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When the measure was laid before the House , it appeared to Mr. Canning and his friends to be too vague on the point adverted to . He accordingly undertook to frame clauses providing for the exercise of a Veto by the Crown ; and to ...
When the measure was laid before the House , it appeared to Mr. Canning and his friends to be too vague on the point adverted to . He accordingly undertook to frame clauses providing for the exercise of a Veto by the Crown ; and to ...
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There are many who have assented to the general tenor of our measures , because they thought it better to sacrifice their individual opinions than to dissolve our union . But there is an extreme to which they ought not to be driven .
There are many who have assented to the general tenor of our measures , because they thought it better to sacrifice their individual opinions than to dissolve our union . But there is an extreme to which they ought not to be driven .
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