The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... necessary for them to be cautious in regard to the principles and proceedings of his majesty's go- vernment , as upon this question of church property . Two bills brought in by a most reverend pre- late in a former session of Parlia ...
... necessary for them to be cautious in regard to the principles and proceedings of his majesty's go- vernment , as upon this question of church property . Two bills brought in by a most reverend pre- late in a former session of Parlia ...
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... necessary , to a person well known , and much respected by yourselves ) , that an Irish member , who spoke with great • 6 · violence against every part of that bill , and voted against every clause of it , went to ministers and said ...
... necessary , to a person well known , and much respected by yourselves ) , that an Irish member , who spoke with great • 6 · violence against every part of that bill , and voted against every clause of it , went to ministers and said ...
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... necessary to express his just indignation at the mis- chievous and organized system of agitation which had spread throughout the country . In its answer to his majesty , the house justified such sentiments ; and the first step ...
... necessary to express his just indignation at the mis- chievous and organized system of agitation which had spread throughout the country . In its answer to his majesty , the house justified such sentiments ; and the first step ...
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... necessary that they should be governed and directed by one supreme head and one supreme legislature . Catholic emancipation had not been followed by the anticipated quiet and satisfaction ; political agitation had not ceased with the ...
... necessary that they should be governed and directed by one supreme head and one supreme legislature . Catholic emancipation had not been followed by the anticipated quiet and satisfaction ; political agitation had not ceased with the ...
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... necessary to refer to the spirit of hostility to England and English connexion , which was breathed throughout the speech by which this subject had been introduced , to foresee the ruinous consequences of a repeal of the union . The ...
... necessary to refer to the spirit of hostility to England and English connexion , which was breathed throughout the speech by which this subject had been introduced , to foresee the ruinous consequences of a repeal of the union . The ...
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