The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... majority of 93 , there being 167 in its favour , and 74 against it . By lending themselves to this decision , government had involv- ed the house of Commons in a situation of great embarrassment , and had pledged it to an inquiry which ...
... majority of 93 , there being 167 in its favour , and 74 against it . By lending themselves to this decision , government had involv- ed the house of Commons in a situation of great embarrassment , and had pledged it to an inquiry which ...
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... majority of six ; 165 voting for Sir E. Knatchbull's motion , 159 against it . The political and party dislike which had instigated the attack , drew public attention to those who had made it , in a way which was not favourable to them ...
... majority of six ; 165 voting for Sir E. Knatchbull's motion , 159 against it . The political and party dislike which had instigated the attack , drew public attention to those who had made it , in a way which was not favourable to them ...
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... majority of the people , for the exclusive advantage of the minority . If a dissolution of the union should not be speedily conceded , the mass of the people of Ireland , Protestant as well as Catholic , would , ere long , form an ...
... majority of the people , for the exclusive advantage of the minority . If a dissolution of the union should not be speedily conceded , the mass of the people of Ireland , Protestant as well as Catholic , would , ere long , form an ...
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... majority of the rank , wealth , and intelligence of Ireland were hos- tile to repeal - that any serious attempt to effect it would prove ruinous to the established church , and terminate probably in a civil war -- that the measure , in ...
... majority of the rank , wealth , and intelligence of Ireland were hos- tile to repeal - that any serious attempt to effect it would prove ruinous to the established church , and terminate probably in a civil war -- that the measure , in ...
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... majority of 485 - there being 523 votes for the amendment , and 38 for the original motion . The minority , with one exception , con- sisted entirely of Irish members . Mr. Mullins moved an amend- ment , " that it is the opinion of this ...
... majority of 485 - there being 523 votes for the amendment , and 38 for the original motion . The minority , with one exception , con- sisted entirely of Irish members . Mr. Mullins moved an amend- ment , " that it is the opinion of this ...
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