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... given notice - A large number of Roman Catholic Members walk out of the House , and the Amendments are carried against the Government by considerable majorities - On the Third Reading Lord John Russell attempts to induce the House to ...
... given notice - A large number of Roman Catholic Members walk out of the House , and the Amendments are carried against the Government by considerable majorities - On the Third Reading Lord John Russell attempts to induce the House to ...
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... given to our Roman Catholic fel- low subjects , of going back to the practical oppression they had been for many centuries subjected to in this country . If all that the Pope had intended in his bull was to assume a spiritual ...
... given to our Roman Catholic fel- low subjects , of going back to the practical oppression they had been for many centuries subjected to in this country . If all that the Pope had intended in his bull was to assume a spiritual ...
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... given , proceeded to take the first oppor- tunity for introducing his measure for counteracting the ecclesiastical aggression of the Church of Rome . In moving for leave to bring in a Bill to prevent the assumption of certain ...
... given , proceeded to take the first oppor- tunity for introducing his measure for counteracting the ecclesiastical aggression of the Church of Rome . In moving for leave to bring in a Bill to prevent the assumption of certain ...
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... given to this measure , We defy you to carry it into effect . " 66 Mr. Bright , in animadverting upon Lord John Russell's letter , accused him of appealing thereby to the bigotry of the country . There was a belief that the Roman ...
... given to this measure , We defy you to carry it into effect . " 66 Mr. Bright , in animadverting upon Lord John Russell's letter , accused him of appealing thereby to the bigotry of the country . There was a belief that the Roman ...
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... given a most unsatisfactory reason for the contrast between his introductory statement and the remedy he pro- posed . With respect to the pro- ceedings of the Pope , remembering the language and acts of the pre- sent Government , and of ...
... given a most unsatisfactory reason for the contrast between his introductory statement and the remedy he pro- posed . With respect to the pro- ceedings of the Pope , remembering the language and acts of the pre- sent Government , and of ...
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