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excusable , buying burst on the heads 6 f the directed ; but , illegal \ aj ... iyt was . he ' afMfc it wias titk stainecT ¥ v 1
plunder , 'attajpopuiar indignation fosul not tieer * ' ' di ^ a ^ ed by robbery . . 1 ^ Honqu ^ ble G&ttemah then prt ^ ge ^ eel id ^ adver ^ to the opfenipg pT th ^ PrqteMant churches at Nfsmes / cpi the
12 th o £ NbVeitiber , when General Liegarde was severely wounded . 'Many of , the congregation were besides wcfupfled ana maltreated . On the t ^ t olf September , 1815 , another prpdlatnation was issued , which still used
die language of persuasion $ o JPp , * --peters " . He made no doubt thai" * ine Noti c e J-prd was much better acquainted than himself , with all these facts ; But the Hduse would take into its consideration the extreme difficulty qf procuring authentic information . There
had been no difficulty , indeed , in / Dub / Fishing jatiy thing against the Protestantsj the fcoriductors of the journals ¦ wefe permitted , nay , they were , even courted , to publish statements agajnst those persons J jbut the police would not BQmt a sing le baragrapji to be in * ed wit ^ Tf
^ crt ; , re | aitd to theit sufierin ^ s ^ JHe w ^ s M ^ s ^ pfesprit iri the CK ^ rnT l |§ r of Deputies , wrieri a I discussion to ^ lt ^ laoe tin tfie per&onal liberty of t |^ ^ ubjefetj ' and because , one of ^ e ! [ i ^ reseritaxives , itlonsieUf d ' Af | gens $ L s | at ^ ; tW thei ^ e ^ jiad been pera ^ c * $ m iti ^ e - S ^ ith ofFrancca g ) r ^ at W-M * Mf *^™ y . . ^ .. m f l jhoat < mt imml ^ ^ the ¦
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»^ -m ^ jSibb ^^ w % mw ! House , would ^ t ^ e ^ un ^ i ^ y ^^ | % M . > 15 ?« i WIF vf 9 P ^^ % - : t * p& * &m& ^ m ^ m ^ Mp r ^^ ^ ik y ^ &t ^ . i- W ^ J ^ Wetted i m ^ wskf « e P tie ^ P % fo pfl ^ A ^^ WiMW ^ ^ S ^ !^ hi 3 tray els ; , ^ ^ he Jiad f nQ right to s maike usie pi ^ l ?? ^ ' - $ * & * , heard for ^ jww * Jf > mw ^^ * & m ^ m in the Englisti ^ IJquse qt JQp . n ^ nions . It would be a grfat breay ? jbt of confi-. dence yi ^ he JHtq ^ ourable and JLeirn ^ d Gentleman , f ^ iaug | ij a ^ nd was derogatory tq theJ ^^ pt ^ LV ^ ct ^ r and ^^ ^ i gnijty ^ of the Hpuse ., yK ^ P ^ ^ laughter ^ uci , loud calls ^ p bir , oamuel RoniiUy ] to , procpetLl ' ::.., ;; " \\ , ; , ' ; *¦ . . „ 'v ,. ' . V ?
^ 5 - ^> % K ^^ W [ , mht-M could easily remove all einbarras ^ ment frooii the ) pin < l , pr the Honourable Barbneit , witji " ies ^ ct Jtp being gviiitj . orany breacK of copficlence , as he was ! only stating wh ^ at t ^ e French governm ^ nt itself ha 4 pennjited to Be pub
lished jn all di , e newsnVpe ^ rs on the fol-. , lowipg / dayv TPCear ^ hear » J # e r ^ peated ^ that fh f ^ p ^ yv ^ nq . hesitation , ^ ^^^ m ^ s « i ^ ^^ r V « * w ' ment m f ^^ m $ ^ mtk ^^ m ^ mst % the Froteslants ^ ^ ilie four deDuties , ¦ siJJ ir i ^ a . \ f 1
V-. ri * rrr .. sapT , ; sr .. ^ ° C ^^ fflMBei ^ ^ . vw w- , against the fcyag s .. prQ ^ larnaUoa , % p 4 dSclar ^ d , that tl ^ p ; tiiwiu lt was e ^ cftdi ' , only by a fe ^ w oJq women , yn ^ tne f 4 ^ the i »;
a procl ^ ni ^^ ^ I ? , n ^ ni ^ , % ^^^^ ?! BM # v re ^ i 4 ° u > , ^ ^ JP i l ^^' i PfFW ^^ should m # : e knawn me name of the iiidividaal wtio had shot the General , ai ?? r nM h W i ^ w ^ hia > - hT *
been sei ^ dy tpou ^ h fois n ^ e . was atrocious crime had * eerx 9 qjan > Uf ecJ » . ^ y ^ # w *?|^ -Jfe # ^^ ff ;
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3 w Inm&glehce . —Debate in the House qf Commons on the Wrench Protesianls
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Monthly Repository (1806-1838) and Unitarian Chronicle (1832-1833), June 2, 1816, page 362, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/mruc/issues/vm2-ncseproduct2453/page/54/
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