The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen17Dodsley, 1847 |
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... Charles Wood , Mr. Hume , Mr. Hudson , and other members [ 99 CHAPTER V. Ireland - Prevalence of Assassination and Outrages in that country - Lord St. Germans introduces a Bill in the House of Lords for the Protection of Life in Ireland ...
... Charles Wood , Mr. Hume , Mr. Hudson , and other members [ 99 CHAPTER V. Ireland - Prevalence of Assassination and Outrages in that country - Lord St. Germans introduces a Bill in the House of Lords for the Protection of Life in Ireland ...
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... Charles Bur- rell again moved as an amend- ment , that the Report be brought up on that day six months . He repeated the assertion , that the distress of Ireland had been ex- tremely exaggerated . This view was supported by Colonel ...
... Charles Bur- rell again moved as an amend- ment , that the Report be brought up on that day six months . He repeated the assertion , that the distress of Ireland had been ex- tremely exaggerated . This view was supported by Colonel ...
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... Charles Wood , Mr. Villiers , Lord John Russell , and Sir Robert Peel , were the principal speakers on the other side . At length , after three nights ' debate , the third reading was car- ried in a full House , at four o'clock in the ...
... Charles Wood , Mr. Villiers , Lord John Russell , and Sir Robert Peel , were the principal speakers on the other side . At length , after three nights ' debate , the third reading was car- ried in a full House , at four o'clock in the ...
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... Charles II . And what did this preamble , embodying the wisdom of our ancestors , state ? It said : " Whereas it is universally known that the wealth of this country is disappearing , and ruin is advanc- ing , from money being sent out ...
... Charles II . And what did this preamble , embodying the wisdom of our ancestors , state ? It said : " Whereas it is universally known that the wealth of this country is disappearing , and ruin is advanc- ing , from money being sent out ...
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... Charles Wood , Mr. Williams , and Mr. Hudson . Mr. F. T. Baring disputed the surplus specified by Mr. Goulburn . He might be wrong , but he be- lieved that , instead of a surplus , if the China money were placed out of consideration ...
... Charles Wood , Mr. Williams , and Mr. Hudson . Mr. F. T. Baring disputed the surplus specified by Mr. Goulburn . He might be wrong , but he be- lieved that , instead of a surplus , if the China money were placed out of consideration ...
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