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On the Roman Catholic question. Substance of two speeches delivered in the House of Commons, on May 10, 1825, and May 9, 1828. By Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart.

By: Inglis, Robert Harry, Sir, 1786-1855.Contributor(s): Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons.Publisher: London : Printed by R. Gilbert,...; Sold by J Hatchard & Son,...; and J. Parker, Oxford, 1828Description: 174p.Subject(s): Church and state -- Great Britain | Catholic emancipation
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Reference material House of Lords Library - Palace Librarian's Room, Principal Floor Farnham Tracts VOL.159(1) (Browse shelf(Opens below)) 1 Not for loan 58383-1001
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VOL.158(8) A report of the speech of John Leslie Foster, Esq. in the House of Commons on Mr. Grattan's motion for a committee on the state of the penal laws now in force against the Roman Catholics of Ireland, Friday, April 24, 1812. VOL.158(9) Protestant authorities against concessions to the Roman Catholics : Being speeches of the late Dr. Horsley, Lord Bishop of St. Asaph, and of Lord Ellenborough, delivered in the House of Lords, 13th May, 1805. VOL.15(9) Protestantism the polar star of England. VOL.159(1) On the Roman Catholic question. Substance of two speeches delivered in the House of Commons, on May 10, 1825, and May 9, 1828. By Sir Robert Harry Inglis, Bart. VOL.159(2) Official documents, with extracts from state letters, and from other authentic sources of information, relative to the rights claimed by Roman Catholics to seats in both houses of Parliament, freedom of corporations, &c. &c. &c. With an introductory preface, tending to shew how far the claimants enjoyed those privileges from the passing of the Act of Supremacy in the reign of Queen Elizabeth, down to the accession of King William III. By Eirionnach. VOL.159(3) The cabinets compared; or, an enquiry into the late and present administration; sketches of the leading characters in both; remarks on the decline and fall of Whiggism, and on the Catholic Association, and its supporters in and out of Parliament. The Catholic question impartially reviewed; with other topics of equal national importance. Dedicated to a distinguished member of the administration. VOL.159(4) A full view of the Catholic question. By Zeta.

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