The substance of the speech of the Earl of Donoughmore on the 21st of April, 1812; upon his motion for taking into consideration the Roman Catholic petitions. Some observations with which his lordship accompanied their presentation to the House on Monday, 20th April, 1812. Together with the general petition of the Roman Catholics--the state of the division--and the names of the minority

John Hely- Hutchinson

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The substance of the speech of the Earl of Donoughmore on the 21st of April, 1812; upon his motion for taking into consideration the Roman Catholic petitions. Some observations with which his lordship accompanied their presentation to the House on Monday, 20th April, 1812. Together with the general petition of the Roman Catholics--the state of the division--and the names of the minority

by John Hely- Hutchinson

1812

Printed for James Ridgway

72

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The substance of the speech of the Earl of Donoughmore on the 21st of April, 1812; upon his motion for taking into consideration the Roman Catholic petitions. Some observations with which his lordship accompanied their presentation to the House on Monday, 20th April, 1812. Together with the general petition of the Roman Catholics--the state of the division--and the names of the minority was written by John Hely- Hutchinson.

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