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The Roman Catholic question. The concordat.

Publisher: [S.l.] : [s.n.], [1828?]Description: 1 sheet.Subject(s): Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.69(4) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 57245-1001
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VOL.69(12) A report of the speeches and proceedings, at a meeting, held in Newton-Abbot, Devon; on Wednesday, November 5th, 1828, for the purpose of petitioning Parliament against further concessions to the Roman Catholics. VOL.69(2) The curse and cure of Ireland: exhibited in a dialogue on the Catholic question; by William T. Haley. VOL.69(3) Catholic emancipation. A fable. VOL.69(4) The Roman Catholic question. The concordat. VOL.69(5) The column, called the Monument, described, erected to perpetuate the dreadful fire of London in the year 1666; of the rebuilding the city, under the inspection of that great architect Sir Christopher Wren, Knt. Together with the building, dimensions, inscriptions, and all that is necessary to be known of this famous pillar; to which is added, some account of the devastation of that fire and the loss computed. VOL.69(6) The report of the committee appointed by the Guild of Merchants, Dublin, to prepare petitions to parliament against the demand called "catholic emancipation". With notes by the committee. VOL.69(7) William III. Or protestant ascendancy. A poem, in two cantos, with notes. By L. C. Johnston.

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