The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... equally unsuccessful . The influ- ence of the British in Ireland de- feated even the mandate issued , on the death of the earl of Desmond , by queen Elizabeth for the attain- ment of the same object in the year 1584. During the reign of ...
... equally unsuccessful . The influ- ence of the British in Ireland de- feated even the mandate issued , on the death of the earl of Desmond , by queen Elizabeth for the attain- ment of the same object in the year 1584. During the reign of ...
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... equally between the two countries ; and supposing the connexion to be broken , he would prefer a complete separation to the system that existed before the union . In truth , he entertained serious doubts whether , if the union were to ...
... equally between the two countries ; and supposing the connexion to be broken , he would prefer a complete separation to the system that existed before the union . In truth , he entertained serious doubts whether , if the union were to ...
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... equally ineffectual . Between 1825 and 1832 , the military force main- tained in Ireland had varied from 19,000 to 23,000 , being as nearly as possible the same amount of force that was required for the whole of our Indian empire , and ...
... equally ineffectual . Between 1825 and 1832 , the military force main- tained in Ireland had varied from 19,000 to 23,000 , being as nearly as possible the same amount of force that was required for the whole of our Indian empire , and ...
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... equally applicable to the English Dissenters , and would it not be equally fatal to the English church ? Was it any degradation to an episcopalian in Scotland to contribute to the maintenance of the established church there ? He could ...
... equally applicable to the English Dissenters , and would it not be equally fatal to the English church ? Was it any degradation to an episcopalian in Scotland to contribute to the maintenance of the established church there ? He could ...
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... equally injurious to the income derived from ecclesiastical tithe . This was the object of the bill , not indeed openly and distinctly stated , but enveloped in 169 verbose and complicated clauses , of which it required some application ...
... equally injurious to the income derived from ecclesiastical tithe . This was the object of the bill , not indeed openly and distinctly stated , but enveloped in 169 verbose and complicated clauses , of which it required some application ...
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