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... Catholics , and to refer to the circumstances attending the memorable concessions to them in 1793 . A short time before that date , a variety of petitions from corpora- tions , and other quarters , had been poured into the Irish ...
... Catholics , and to refer to the circumstances attending the memorable concessions to them in 1793 . A short time before that date , a variety of petitions from corpora- tions , and other quarters , had been poured into the Irish ...
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... Catholics the power to injure . These laws , however , were pregnant with the seeds of national mischief ; their severe discouragement of the Catholics operating as a general check to industry , and as a perpetuating cause of poverty ...
... Catholics the power to injure . These laws , however , were pregnant with the seeds of national mischief ; their severe discouragement of the Catholics operating as a general check to industry , and as a perpetuating cause of poverty ...
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... Catholics the power to injure . These laws , however , were pregnant with the seeds of national mischief ; their severe discouragement of the Catholics operating as a general check to industry , and as a perpetuating cause of poverty ...
... Catholics the power to injure . These laws , however , were pregnant with the seeds of national mischief ; their severe discouragement of the Catholics operating as a general check to industry , and as a perpetuating cause of poverty ...
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