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Necessity for universal toleration, exemplified in the speeches on the Catholic question, in 1805 and 1808, by Mr Henry Grattan, M.P., Lord Hutcheson, K.B., the Earl of Moira, the Bishop of Norwich; and in the sentiments of Sir J.C. Hippisley, Bart. M.P. carefully revised and corrected from authentic mss. To which are subjoined a succinct expression of the Bishop of Landaff's opinion relative to the policy and expediency of the question, at the momentous crisis, and the last French imperial decrees respecting the Papal Dominions, with preliminary observations, by a Protestant Layman.

Publisher: London : Printed for T. Cadell and W. Davies, 1808Description: xix, 202p.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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VOL.61(1) The case of Catholics serving His Majesty in the Army and Navy of Great Britain. VOL.61(2) The comet : VOL.61(3) Interesting official correspondence which took place in the year 1808, between the Papal and French governments. VOL.61(4) Necessity for universal toleration, exemplified in the speeches on the Catholic question, in 1805 and 1808, by Mr Henry Grattan, M.P., Lord Hutcheson, K.B., the Earl of Moira, the Bishop of Norwich; and in the sentiments of Sir J.C. Hippisley, Bart. M.P. carefully revised and corrected from authentic mss. To which are subjoined a succinct expression of the Bishop of Landaff's opinion relative to the policy and expediency of the question, at the momentous crisis, and the last French imperial decrees respecting the Papal Dominions, with preliminary observations, by a Protestant Layman. VOL.61(5) Reflections on the appointment of Dr. Milner, as the political agent of the Roman Catholic clergy of Ireland by the Rev. Thomas Elrington, D.D. VOL.61(6) Remarks occasioned by the supplement and postscript to the second edition revised and augmented of Dr. Milner's Tour in Ireland / VOL.61(7) Strictures on Dr. Milner's tour, and on Mr Clinch's inquiry. With a new plan, for obtaining emancipation for the Catholics of Ireland, humbly submitted to their friends in Parliament. A conciliatory tract. By the Rev. Edward Ryan.

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