The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... regard to the negro population of the colonies , a change from a state of slavery to a state in which slavery did not exist . What Jamaica had done was , to adopt that law , but not to pass any measure by which that law was carried into ...
... regard to the negro population of the colonies , a change from a state of slavery to a state in which slavery did not exist . What Jamaica had done was , to adopt that law , but not to pass any measure by which that law was carried into ...
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... 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- ment - the one to regulate plurali ...
... 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- ment - the one to regulate plurali ...
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... regard to their property , and that , in consequence of distress , many of them had been under the necessity of taking the boon which was held out to them them under most unfavourable cir- cumstances by the government bill of last ...
... regard to their property , and that , in consequence of distress , many of them had been under the necessity of taking the boon which was held out to them them under most unfavourable cir- cumstances by the government bill of last ...
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... regard to this question . The motion how- ever was carried by a 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 ...
... regard to this question . The motion how- ever was carried by a 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 ...
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... regard to those who were parties to it ; but still , if an inquiry were granted him , he pledged himself to prove , that the union possessed none of the features of a contract , and that it had been consummated by the commission of ...
... regard to those who were parties to it ; but still , if an inquiry were granted him , he pledged himself to prove , that the union possessed none of the features of a contract , and that it had been consummated by the commission of ...
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