Cobbett's Political Register, Volúmenes23-24William Cobbett, 1971 |
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... Catholics of Ireland so much worse than the Catholics of Kent , that they were to be dreaded like wild beasts ? - What advantages might we not derive from Catholics being placed at the heads of our fleets and armies . Had Lord ...
... Catholics of Ireland so much worse than the Catholics of Kent , that they were to be dreaded like wild beasts ? - What advantages might we not derive from Catholics being placed at the heads of our fleets and armies . Had Lord ...
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... Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland intend presenting immediately separate Pe - jesty's service , requested that ... Catholics , are of the most serious nature . The object of this address to you , is to answer these charges , and to ...
... Catholics of Great Britain and Ireland intend presenting immediately separate Pe - jesty's service , requested that ... Catholics , are of the most serious nature . The object of this address to you , is to answer these charges , and to ...
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... Catholics " titled , to disturb or weaken the Protest - have sworn , and they act up to their oaths . " ant religion , and Protestant government VI . " in that kingdom . " V. But it is suggested , that though it should be conceded ...
... Catholics " titled , to disturb or weaken the Protest - have sworn , and they act up to their oaths . " ant religion , and Protestant government VI . " in that kingdom . " V. But it is suggested , that though it should be conceded ...
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AMERICA U S American Presidents Mes Robert Bidgood | 377 |
AMERICA British Dispatch from Sir G Speech of Sarah Bidgood | 403 |
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