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THE NEW [ill] OF BRAY OR,

... Penal Laws All gave him full reliance. He PLEOCRD himiself, the Government9 CORNWALLIS, PI rT anld al', Shouild steadily emancipate- With Papists stand or fall ! But when our gracious~ K-n flew cut, * A nd spread a wide alarm, his Lordship found his 1Roman ...

A GENERAL PETITION OF THE PROTESTANT CLERGY OF ENGLAND AGAINST CATHOLIC EMANCIPATION IN IRELAND

... A - GENERAL PETITION OF THE. -PROTESTANT CLERGY -OF ENGLAND AGAINST CATHOLIC EMl ANCIPATION IN IRELAND. . - : ' 'The Chufch is a pudding and we get the plumbs; fliet the Paddles' mouthi t vater go put in their -thumbs, So greedy their maw, and the pu ...

THE NEW CONCORDAT

... their pidtares, with pleasure recal, t I',A D.0O11O'S own features in nsole;n FIIrl Nc- L, Whlle C:trainals -supping their Catholic porridge, TIhought BotNaEaa reviv d irt the Bishop of Norwich. v That morn, vhile he restlessly turn'd on the sacting, t ...

LITERARY NOTICES

... he is a Theophilanthropist br a Methodist of the Church of England,-whether he is a fiend of universal suffrage and Catholic emancipation, or a Quarterly Re- viewer,-whether he insists on an equal division of lands or of knowledge,-whether he is for converting ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... should regret to dissetiate them until he has fulfilled what we fondly hope is his political destiny, narsny, the Emancipation of his Catholic Cduntrymen. It Is witb great pleasure, therefore, we can state, that he will offer himselfagain to his old Con ...

COURT AND FASHIONABLES

... Roman Catholic Bha5p, which h6is Majesty received in his closet, allowed Theori hates to kiss his hand, and returned an answer endowedt His Majesty's most gracious answver to the address I the Roman Catholic Bishops;-a reconitionof IlOF Catholic dignitaries ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... to proceed to attend in his place iln the ,Aoute of Commons, by a desire to support the motion of mr. itunikett for Catholic Emancipation, which stands for Thursday next. RING'S TiHEATRE. This Evening will be produced (for the first tinie In this country) ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... it has been recom- mended to adjourn, for the present Session of Parliament, the- renewal of the great question of Catholic Emancipation; we have not heard that the parties nmoit interested have agreed to this nor gonly imilied, but immediately expressed ...

LITERARY NOTICE

... of those who like to contemaplate the various hues which ediucation and circumstance bestowv on hun~an existence. IRELAND. CATHOLIC ASSOCIATION. Tharsida, March 10. The week's Rent was amnounced to be the largest ever knoqwn7- 12111. 17s. 4,d. The letters ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... petitioning against the Catholic Claims. The proposed petition was very strongly worded. The iRev. Mr. Milne, in a speech of sorne lrngth, supported it. Mr. Bodkin submitted an amendment, approvirg of the Bill for emancipating the Catholics; which was seconded ...

THE MIRROR OF FASHION

... the Catholic members of-the Bar of Ireland, held a Bar-meeting in the Court of I0,xchequter, for the purpose of expressing their thanks to the Protestant members of thet English Bar, who signed the Petition to Parliament in favourI of Catholic Emancipation ...