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Page 91
His object was the same on both occasions , to divide the Catholics into two parties , and particularly to set the ... When will they acquire sense enough to see that Catholics have no occasion to petition parliament for a redress of ...
His object was the same on both occasions , to divide the Catholics into two parties , and particularly to set the ... When will they acquire sense enough to see that Catholics have no occasion to petition parliament for a redress of ...
Page 115
“ The only speech made upon the occasion ( says Fox ) seems to have been that of Mr. Seymour , who , though of the Tory party , was a strenuous opposer of the Exclusion bill , and has the merit of having stood forward singly , to remind ...
“ The only speech made upon the occasion ( says Fox ) seems to have been that of Mr. Seymour , who , though of the Tory party , was a strenuous opposer of the Exclusion bill , and has the merit of having stood forward singly , to remind ...
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12. , relative to the Wedding - garment , is satisfactorily explained in the note subjoined : • As the persons assembled on this occasion were collecter together from the high - ways , and must , therefore , consist of poor as well as ...
12. , relative to the Wedding - garment , is satisfactorily explained in the note subjoined : • As the persons assembled on this occasion were collecter together from the high - ways , and must , therefore , consist of poor as well as ...
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