Annual Register of World Events, 78. kötet1837 |
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5. oldal
... Catholic emanci- pation was submitted to Parlia- ment in 1829 , notice was given of it in the speech from the throne , but in such terms that the party opposed to it did not find it neces- sary to move an amendment to the address . When ...
... Catholic emanci- pation was submitted to Parlia- ment in 1829 , notice was given of it in the speech from the throne , but in such terms that the party opposed to it did not find it neces- sary to move an amendment to the address . When ...
9. oldal
... Catholic countrymen . Mr. E. Buller , likewise , who seconded the resolution , described the Orange association as ... Catholics . It was scarcely possible that justice could be well administered , where such a system prevailed ; and ...
... Catholic countrymen . Mr. E. Buller , likewise , who seconded the resolution , described the Orange association as ... Catholics . It was scarcely possible that justice could be well administered , where such a system prevailed ; and ...
10. oldal
... Catholic to be put upon a jury . In Fermanagh , there had been no Catholic upon a jury for thirty years . Orangemen , when brought to trial , were acquitted , or let off with a trifling degree of punish- ment , while the Catholic , if ...
... Catholic to be put upon a jury . In Fermanagh , there had been no Catholic upon a jury for thirty years . Orangemen , when brought to trial , were acquitted , or let off with a trifling degree of punish- ment , while the Catholic , if ...
19. oldal
... extent the re- lation in which the protestants and catholics were to stand to each other . After popular municipal institutions had been established in England and Scotland , it was manifest that the [ C 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 19.
... extent the re- lation in which the protestants and catholics were to stand to each other . After popular municipal institutions had been established in England and Scotland , it was manifest that the [ C 2 ] HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 19.
20. oldal
... catholic ecclesiastics and demagogues , and all the powers of municipal go- vernment would be placed in the hands of a population too ignorant and rude to use them well . But though the danger of putting Ire- land on the same footing ...
... catholic ecclesiastics and demagogues , and all the powers of municipal go- vernment would be placed in the hands of a population too ignorant and rude to use them well . But though the danger of putting Ire- land on the same footing ...
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