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... wished to place Catholics upon a level with Protestants as to all civil rights ;
that the nation was then but at only about fifty years from the death of many who
had witnessed the transfer of the churchestates to the aristocracy , only at about
forty ...
... wished to place Catholics upon a level with Protestants as to all civil rights ;
that the nation was then but at only about fifty years from the death of many who
had witnessed the transfer of the churchestates to the aristocracy , only at about
forty ...
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F ܒܝ so 1 LI PE t1 Se 21 tion of the truce before - mentioned ) until the day of his
death , which took place in 1806. And here we behold the direct , open , avowed ,
and all - ruling power of the aristocracy ! This body had , for many years , been ...
F ܒܝ so 1 LI PE t1 Se 21 tion of the truce before - mentioned ) until the day of his
death , which took place in 1806. And here we behold the direct , open , avowed ,
and all - ruling power of the aristocracy ! This body had , for many years , been ...
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to the day of his death , two sinecure offices , was at the head of the Whigs .
These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest ,
and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective
parties to ...
to the day of his death , two sinecure offices , was at the head of the Whigs .
These were the two men of the whole collection who could talk loudest , longest ,
and most fluently , and who were , therefore , picked out by their respective
parties to ...
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... of this matrimonial contract , and of whose persecutions , sufferings , death ,
and burial , the historian's duty will be to give , in the proper place , a full and
faithful account , was the second daughter of Charles William , Duke of Brunswick
, and ...
... of this matrimonial contract , and of whose persecutions , sufferings , death ,
and burial , the historian's duty will be to give , in the proper place , a full and
faithful account , was the second daughter of Charles William , Duke of Brunswick
, and ...
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... and of whose premature death I shall in due time and place have to speak .
During these nine months even , the princess has since complained , not only of
neglect the most mortifying , but of indignities the most gross and insupportable .
... and of whose premature death I shall in due time and place have to speak .
During these nine months even , the princess has since complained , not only of
neglect the most mortifying , but of indignities the most gross and insupportable .
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