The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... proposed - Opposition of the Agitators - Bill founded on the Resolutions brought in - Debate on the Second Reading - Alterations made in the Bill to conciliate the Irish Opposition - Debate on Motion , by Mr. O'Connell , to appropriate ...
... proposed - Opposition of the Agitators - Bill founded on the Resolutions brought in - Debate on the Second Reading - Alterations made in the Bill to conciliate the Irish Opposition - Debate on Motion , by Mr. O'Connell , to appropriate ...
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... proposed regarding the Poor in Ireland - Bill read a second time - Amendments moved by Mr. O'Connell - Bill passes- Proceedings and Discussions on the Bill in the House of Lords - Tithe Bill resumed - Debate on Mr. O'Connell's Motion to ...
... proposed regarding the Poor in Ireland - Bill read a second time - Amendments moved by Mr. O'Connell - Bill passes- Proceedings and Discussions on the Bill in the House of Lords - Tithe Bill resumed - Debate on Mr. O'Connell's Motion to ...
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... proposed by them of found- ing municipal constituencies , al- most solely on the 107. franchise , his grace ... propose the renewal of that law , to which such desirable consequences were mainly attributable , and which , as their ...
... proposed by them of found- ing municipal constituencies , al- most solely on the 107. franchise , his grace ... propose the renewal of that law , to which such desirable consequences were mainly attributable , and which , as their ...
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... proposed to be adopted , the Pro- testants of Ireland would have to encounter real and not imaginary dangers . It was only necessary to refer to the spirit of hostility to England and English connexion , which was breathed throughout ...
... proposed to be adopted , the Pro- testants of Ireland would have to encounter real and not imaginary dangers . It was only necessary to refer to the spirit of hostility to England and English connexion , which was breathed throughout ...
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... proposed - Opposition of the Agitators Bill founded on the Resolutions brought in - Debate on the Second Reading - Alterations made in the Bill to conciliate the Irish Opposition - Debate on Motion , by Mr. O'Connell , to appropriate ...
... proposed - Opposition of the Agitators Bill founded on the Resolutions brought in - Debate on the Second Reading - Alterations made in the Bill to conciliate the Irish Opposition - Debate on Motion , by Mr. O'Connell , to appropriate ...
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