The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... existing defects and abuses , and in what manner the necessary cor- rections may , in due season , be safely and beneficially applied . " It has been the constant aim of my policy to secure to my people the uninterrupted enjoy ment of ...
... existing defects and abuses , and in what manner the necessary cor- rections may , in due season , be safely and beneficially applied . " It has been the constant aim of my policy to secure to my people the uninterrupted enjoy ment of ...
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... existing in Portugal . It was a government de facto , and as such ought to have been acknowledged . The monarch then reigning in Portugal performed his part of the treaties existing with this country , and we ought to have performed ...
... existing in Portugal . It was a government de facto , and as such ought to have been acknowledged . The monarch then reigning in Portugal performed his part of the treaties existing with this country , and we ought to have performed ...
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... existing circumstances , he thought it might be a very fair question whether , in the case of Ireland , it would not be wise to apply some portion of the church income to the decent sup- port of the ministers of the various religions ...
... existing circumstances , he thought it might be a very fair question whether , in the case of Ireland , it would not be wise to apply some portion of the church income to the decent sup- port of the ministers of the various religions ...
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... existing incumbents - which was going farther than he had ventured to go . Our ancestors had no hesitation in transferring the property of the Catholic to the support of the reformed church . Surely , therefore , what the state had ...
... existing incumbents - which was going farther than he had ventured to go . Our ancestors had no hesitation in transferring the property of the Catholic to the support of the reformed church . Surely , therefore , what the state had ...
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... existing institutions of this realm , the church to which he belonged had increased , not only in Ireland , but in every part of the realm ; and regretting , as he did , that the present proposition had not been met with a decided ...
... existing institutions of this realm , the church to which he belonged had increased , not only in Ireland , but in every part of the realm ; and regretting , as he did , that the present proposition had not been met with a decided ...
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