The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... give effectual relief , not only to the members of the established church themselves , but to those conscientious dissenters who suffered under the present state of the law , thus carrying into effect the recommendation which proceeded ...
... give effectual relief , not only to the members of the established church themselves , but to those conscientious dissenters who suffered under the present state of the law , thus carrying into effect the recommendation which proceeded ...
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... give a decisive answer . The noble lord had said , that more than one Irish member , who had voted and spoken warmly against the bill , had held language out of doors on that subject very different from their expressed opinions in the ...
... give a decisive answer . The noble lord had said , that more than one Irish member , who had voted and spoken warmly against the bill , had held language out of doors on that subject very different from their expressed opinions in the ...
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... give a similar assur- ance , was willing to pledge himself not to adopt ulterior measures out of the house ; but could not say that he would not respond to a call . Sir F. Burdett then moved , that both parties be taken into custody ...
... give a similar assur- ance , was willing to pledge himself not to adopt ulterior measures out of the house ; but could not say that he would not respond to a call . Sir F. Burdett then moved , that both parties be taken into custody ...
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... give effect to the king's speech ; his object was to support the law ; and he saw no reason why a judge , for having done so , should be visited with censure , which would amount to condemnation . He moved , as an amendment , that the ...
... give effect to the king's speech ; his object was to support the law ; and he saw no reason why a judge , for having done so , should be visited with censure , which would amount to condemnation . He moved , as an amendment , that the ...
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... give in support of the plain and permanent interests of the two countries . To repeal the union and at the same time hope to maintain a profitable connexion with Great Britain was contrary to all experience and the princi- ples of all ...
... give in support of the plain and permanent interests of the two countries . To repeal the union and at the same time hope to maintain a profitable connexion with Great Britain was contrary to all experience and the princi- ples of all ...
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