The Anti-Jacobin Review and Magazine, Numéros 95 à 98J. Whittle, 1806 |
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... practices of the Irish chieftains , had rendered their administrations formidable to the dis- affected party , who laboured incessantly for their removal , and at length succeeded . Their successors were , in general , men of very ...
... practices of the Irish chieftains , had rendered their administrations formidable to the dis- affected party , who laboured incessantly for their removal , and at length succeeded . Their successors were , in general , men of very ...
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... practices of the Catholic clergy , aided by the zeal of the ecclesiastical missionaries from abroad . “ That Shawn O'Nial , Tyrone , Desmond , and the other rebel leaders of that day , were indifferent to all religious creeds , or too ...
... practices of the Catholic clergy , aided by the zeal of the ecclesiastical missionaries from abroad . “ That Shawn O'Nial , Tyrone , Desmond , and the other rebel leaders of that day , were indifferent to all religious creeds , or too ...
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... practices of modern reformers , will , I trust , be immortal . " To expose all the misrepresentations and erroneous conclusions to be found in this author's review of the reign of Elizabeth , it would be ne cessary to write a chapter ...
... practices of modern reformers , will , I trust , be immortal . " To expose all the misrepresentations and erroneous conclusions to be found in this author's review of the reign of Elizabeth , it would be ne cessary to write a chapter ...
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... practice . He insidiously offered to maintain a body of troops in his province , to preserve the peace , and prevent insurrections ; and his offer having been incautiously accepted , he by changing them often instructed great numbers of ...
... practice . He insidiously offered to maintain a body of troops in his province , to preserve the peace , and prevent insurrections ; and his offer having been incautiously accepted , he by changing them often instructed great numbers of ...
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... practice of the Spanish government . " He added , that in civil causes , where the object of litigation exceeded in value 5007. there should be an appeal allowed to the King in Council ; and in all criminal causes , the appeal is to be ...
... practice of the Spanish government . " He added , that in civil causes , where the object of litigation exceeded in value 5007. there should be an appeal allowed to the King in Council ; and in all criminal causes , the appeal is to be ...
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