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... civil and religious liberty all over the world , ' to come forward and under happier auspices to propose the reform of our foreign policy , our ་ C .. financial system , our commercial exclusions , our intole- rant CHAP . I. 17 PEACE OF ...
... civil and religious liberty all over the world , ' to come forward and under happier auspices to propose the reform of our foreign policy , our ་ C .. financial system , our commercial exclusions , our intole- rant CHAP . I. 17 PEACE OF ...
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... civil office , or be admitted to a seat in Parliament . No Protestant dissenter could hold any official position without nominally , at least , submitting to what , in his eyes , were degradation and profanation . Last of all , our ...
... civil office , or be admitted to a seat in Parliament . No Protestant dissenter could hold any official position without nominally , at least , submitting to what , in his eyes , were degradation and profanation . Last of all , our ...
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... civil and military employments . He pro- jected a permanent grant to the Roman Catholic clergy , which would have placed them on a footing of virtual equality with the clergy of the Established Church . In 1806 , the Duke of Bedford ...
... civil and military employments . He pro- jected a permanent grant to the Roman Catholic clergy , which would have placed them on a footing of virtual equality with the clergy of the Established Church . In 1806 , the Duke of Bedford ...
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... civil war , or fearing the conscientious scruples of the Prince Regent . For the Prince Regent , in 1812 , had empowered Lord Wellesley to form a Ministry on the basis of granting what was called ' Catholic Emancipa- tion . ' But these ...
... civil war , or fearing the conscientious scruples of the Prince Regent . For the Prince Regent , in 1812 , had empowered Lord Wellesley to form a Ministry on the basis of granting what was called ' Catholic Emancipa- tion . ' But these ...
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... civil , political , and ecclesiastical equality would have been attained ; peace with Ireland would have been permanently concluded . The Roman Catholic clergy , who would have rejected 1 Pitt's ' Speeches , ' vol . iii . p . 424 . 2 ...
... civil , political , and ecclesiastical equality would have been attained ; peace with Ireland would have been permanently concluded . The Roman Catholic clergy , who would have rejected 1 Pitt's ' Speeches , ' vol . iii . p . 424 . 2 ...
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