The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen7;Volumen76J. Dodsley, 1835 |
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... returned the following answer : - " It is with the greatest satisfac- tion that I have received this solemn and united expression of the deter- mination of both houses of parlia- ment to maintain inviolate the legislative Union between ...
... returned the following answer : - " It is with the greatest satisfac- tion that I have received this solemn and united expression of the deter- mination of both houses of parlia- ment to maintain inviolate the legislative Union between ...
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... returned from Ireland , this emphatic question- " Do you think that political agitation is connected with nocturnal out- rages ? " His answer was as fol- lows : - " I think the language held at many public meetings in Ireland has tended ...
... returned from Ireland , this emphatic question- " Do you think that political agitation is connected with nocturnal out- rages ? " His answer was as fol- lows : - " I think the language held at many public meetings in Ireland has tended ...
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... returned to their tithe bill , which , according to them , was to be the great recom- pense of her temporary submission to powers beyond the law , and which had continued suspended during the progress of the coercion bill and its ...
... returned to their tithe bill , which , according to them , was to be the great recom- pense of her temporary submission to powers beyond the law , and which had continued suspended during the progress of the coercion bill and its ...
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... returned Mr. Rice for Cambridge , in opposition Sir Edward Sugden . Principles , too , which formerly would have been propounded as matters of speculation , had now become the subject of daily discussion , glibly and dogmatically laid ...
... returned Mr. Rice for Cambridge , in opposition Sir Edward Sugden . Principles , too , which formerly would have been propounded as matters of speculation , had now become the subject of daily discussion , glibly and dogmatically laid ...
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... returned to those in whose hands it was now vested , with the bene- fit of the experience of the im- proved system to guide them in their future management . Those who spoke of the administration of the poor - laws by the magis- trates ...
... returned to those in whose hands it was now vested , with the bene- fit of the experience of the im- proved system to guide them in their future management . Those who spoke of the administration of the poor - laws by the magis- trates ...
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