The veto discussed upon its true principle : the arguments advanced by Lord Grenville refuted; and the conduct of the Irish Catholic bishops in rejecting the veto completely justified. In a series of letters /
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Main Author: | McCarthy, Felix |
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Language: | English |
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1810.
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