The Memoirs, Private and Political, of Daniel O'Connell, Esq., from the Year 1776 to the Close of the Proceedings in Parliament for the Repeal of the Union: Compiled from Official Documents |
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... Parliament ; but " four millions of subjects could not get one member of Parlia- ment even to present their petition ... Convention was roused to a conviction that the opportunity offered for redress , in the fears of the government was ...
... Parliament ; but " four millions of subjects could not get one member of Parlia- ment even to present their petition ... Convention was roused to a conviction that the opportunity offered for redress , in the fears of the government was ...
Page 100
... convention act , had suggested the necessity of avoiding any appearance of ... Parliament . In the last resolutions of the meeting from which the Catholic ... Parliament , to be presented at the beginning of next session . It was still ...
... convention act , had suggested the necessity of avoiding any appearance of ... Parliament . In the last resolutions of the meeting from which the Catholic ... Parliament , to be presented at the beginning of next session . It was still ...
Page 102
... Parliament . In consequence of this , a circular letter was addressed by Mr. Wellesley Pole , Secre- tary for Ireland , to the sheriffs and magistrates , requiring them to put the Convention Act in execution , by arresting any person ...
... Parliament . In consequence of this , a circular letter was addressed by Mr. Wellesley Pole , Secre- tary for Ireland , to the sheriffs and magistrates , requiring them to put the Convention Act in execution , by arresting any person ...
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... convention Parliament , because the Dissenters would not take the oath of supremacy any more than the Papists or Roman Catholics ; for the one said that Christ was the head of the church , as the Papists declared the Pope to be . The ...
... convention Parliament , because the Dissenters would not take the oath of supremacy any more than the Papists or Roman Catholics ; for the one said that Christ was the head of the church , as the Papists declared the Pope to be . The ...
Page 573
... Convention Parliament , which was an illegal assembly , till its acts were legalized by the subsequent Par- liament , constitutionally convened . The cases of these two might differ from that of Archdale , the Quaker . Fanshaw and ...
... Convention Parliament , which was an illegal assembly , till its acts were legalized by the subsequent Par- liament , constitutionally convened . The cases of these two might differ from that of Archdale , the Quaker . Fanshaw and ...
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