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... Whig party took part in this debate , and their remonstrances were not without some effect ; for on the 25th of May , a " Popery " bill was introduced in the Irish parliament , for the purpose of relieving the Catholics from many unjust ...
... Whig party took part in this debate , and their remonstrances were not without some effect ; for on the 25th of May , a " Popery " bill was introduced in the Irish parliament , for the purpose of relieving the Catholics from many unjust ...
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... Whigs of the Buckingham cabinet ; but the earnestness of the people was such as could not be controlled . The Whigs , however , did not fail to resort to one of those artful manoeuvres for which they have always been notorious : that ...
... Whigs of the Buckingham cabinet ; but the earnestness of the people was such as could not be controlled . The Whigs , however , did not fail to resort to one of those artful manoeuvres for which they have always been notorious : that ...
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... Whigs in 1782 , we fear- lessly assert . As we are not aware that any historian hitherto has carried out this theory , and , as many persons have insisted on the sincerity of Fox and his followers at this period , we feel particularly ...
... Whigs in 1782 , we fear- lessly assert . As we are not aware that any historian hitherto has carried out this theory , and , as many persons have insisted on the sincerity of Fox and his followers at this period , we feel particularly ...
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... Whigs , does indeed amaze us : nay , it almost leaves upon our minds doubts of his rationality . Yet Mr. Henry Grattan has done both he has made the admissions , and concocted the defence . " Mr. Fox , " he says , throughout was ...
... Whigs , does indeed amaze us : nay , it almost leaves upon our minds doubts of his rationality . Yet Mr. Henry Grattan has done both he has made the admissions , and concocted the defence . " Mr. Fox , " he says , throughout was ...
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... Whigs were insincere ; that they meditated union ; that Grattan agreed to support it ; that he got 50,000l .; that they promised a final adjustment at the very moment when the draft of an Act of Union was drawn ; that Grattan insisted ...
... Whigs were insincere ; that they meditated union ; that Grattan agreed to support it ; that he got 50,000l .; that they promised a final adjustment at the very moment when the draft of an Act of Union was drawn ; that Grattan insisted ...
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