Memoirs of the Right Honourable Richard Lalor Sheil, Том 2H. Colburn, 1855 - Всего страниц: 830 |
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... felt that , in the re - distri- bution of seats thus forfeited , two at least should be given to some great manufacturing town . As leader of the Commons , Mr. Huskisson pledged himself that this should be done ; the bill disfranchising ...
... felt that , in the re - distri- bution of seats thus forfeited , two at least should be given to some great manufacturing town . As leader of the Commons , Mr. Huskisson pledged himself that this should be done ; the bill disfranchising ...
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... felt a community of interest in a community of wrong . The Huguenots of France , for example , were a powerful body , but still they did not exhibit a union so perfect and complete as the great seven millions of disfranchised subjects ...
... felt a community of interest in a community of wrong . The Huguenots of France , for example , were a powerful body , but still they did not exhibit a union so perfect and complete as the great seven millions of disfranchised subjects ...
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... In the course of the autumn , serious apprehensions were felt by the Government as to the consequences * Speech in Catholic Association , 12th July , 1828 . which might ensue from the marchings of the pea- santry 22 MEMOIRS OF.
... In the course of the autumn , serious apprehensions were felt by the Government as to the consequences * Speech in Catholic Association , 12th July , 1828 . which might ensue from the marchings of the pea- santry 22 MEMOIRS OF.
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... felt , be shaken ; yet they must be shaken without offence to the national pride , and , if possible , removed without inflicting moral pain . Remonstrance against past and present in- justice would have inevitably assumed too much of ...
... felt , be shaken ; yet they must be shaken without offence to the national pride , and , if possible , removed without inflicting moral pain . Remonstrance against past and present in- justice would have inevitably assumed too much of ...
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... all . This was one of his , and he felt convinced of their * Recollections of the late Right Hon . R. L. Sheil , by Mr. Cyrus Redding . New Monthly Magazine , July , 1851 . great principles . Like the Hon . Chairman , he 40 MEMOIRS OF.
... all . This was one of his , and he felt convinced of their * Recollections of the late Right Hon . R. L. Sheil , by Mr. Cyrus Redding . New Monthly Magazine , July , 1851 . great principles . Like the Hon . Chairman , he 40 MEMOIRS OF.
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