On the Roman Catholic Question. Substances of two speches delivered in the House of Commons on May 10, 1825, and May 9, 1828 |
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... King James , in their preface , 1611 , " it seems too much to Clement the Eighth , that there should be any license granted to have them in the vulgar tongue ; and therefore he overruleth and frustrat- trust was therefore practically ...
... King James , in their preface , 1611 , " it seems too much to Clement the Eighth , that there should be any license granted to have them in the vulgar tongue ; and therefore he overruleth and frustrat- trust was therefore practically ...
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... King James was , in the summer of 1691 , in no very favourable position . The language of King James himself , writing of course from the reports made to him by his generals , presents a deplorable picture of the condition of his people ...
... King James was , in the summer of 1691 , in no very favourable position . The language of King James himself , writing of course from the reports made to him by his generals , presents a deplorable picture of the condition of his people ...
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... King James's own Memoirs . On the surrender of Galway in the preceding month , 20th July , 1691 , Tyrconnel , after making all preparations for the defence of Limerick , " dispatched an express to St. Germains , to beg either a speedy ...
... King James's own Memoirs . On the surrender of Galway in the preceding month , 20th July , 1691 , Tyrconnel , after making all preparations for the defence of Limerick , " dispatched an express to St. Germains , to beg either a speedy ...
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... King James himself ? In the summer of 1691 , the English army in Ireland swept the kingdom , and approached Lime- rick . As they advanced , they took every fortress , and every city which resisted ; so that , at last , Limerick alone ...
... King James himself ? In the summer of 1691 , the English army in Ireland swept the kingdom , and approached Lime- rick . As they advanced , they took every fortress , and every city which resisted ; so that , at last , Limerick alone ...
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... King James describes his own garrison to have been at least equally anxious to capitulate . The terms eventually granted by De Ginckel will be best understood by the terms refused by him . 1 The House will observe , that on the 23d Sep ...
... King James describes his own garrison to have been at least equally anxious to capitulate . The terms eventually granted by De Ginckel will be best understood by the terms refused by him . 1 The House will observe , that on the 23d Sep ...
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