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PART THE FIRST.
LABRUYERE.
LONDON:
JAMES CARPENTER AND SON, OLD BOND STREET;
AND
G. B. WHITTAKER, AVE-MARIA LANE.
CONTENTS.
LETTER I.
Irish discontents.-Roman Catholic Question.-General
principle of religious distinction, as affecting civil rights.-
Ireland enjoys a vigorous and paternal government, and
the discontents fomented require only to be kept in reason-
able check.-Ireland has need of real and practical benefits,
but the present British (that is, British and Irish) Roman
Catholic claims are inadmissible.-It is our duty, and our
interest, at once to caress Ireland, and to repress Roman
Catholicism in Ireland, and in Great Britain also.--Acknow
ledged distinction, as to the General Principle, between
different classes of the Roman Catholic advocates.-The
Author, though wholly relying, for himself, upon the General
Principle, consents to a preliminary examination of three
points proposed;-namely, the resignation with which, ast
asserted by Mr. Canning, British Roman Catholics of the
present day contemplate the existence of our Protestant
laws and government; the qualified censure, which, ac-
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