The Annual Register: Or a View of the History, Politics and Literature, for the Year ..., Volumen7Dodsley, 1835 |
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... thing therein contained , although the same be not continued from time to time by adjourn- ment ; and we do hereby direct and ap- point that you , or any two or more of you , may have liberty to report to us your several proceedings ...
... thing therein contained , although the same be not continued from time to time by adjourn- ment ; and we do hereby direct and ap- point that you , or any two or more of you , may have liberty to report to us your several proceedings ...
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... thing like it ; but Mr. Spring Rice did not explain what other object could be in view , when the commissioners were directed to inquire into the number of Pro- testants of the established church , Protestant Dissenters , and Catho ...
... thing like it ; but Mr. Spring Rice did not explain what other object could be in view , when the commissioners were directed to inquire into the number of Pro- testants of the established church , Protestant Dissenters , and Catho ...
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... thing , it must mean something tending directly to effect an alter- ation of the principle on which the church ... things which only might be done , but of things which actually had been done ? They were told , that no part of the ...
... thing , it must mean something tending directly to effect an alter- ation of the principle on which the church ... things which only might be done , but of things which actually had been done ? They were told , that no part of the ...
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... thing of which they knew nothing , of which only his majesty's ministers could know any thing , and all the details of which were still things future . He asserted that the commission con- tained none of those formidable matters which ...
... thing of which they knew nothing , of which only his majesty's ministers could know any thing , and all the details of which were still things future . He asserted that the commission con- tained none of those formidable matters which ...
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... thing which would tend to install the Catholic as the established religion of that country . Liberty would not be safe ; and , in his opinion as a Protestant , religion , in such a case , would be no better off than liberty . Any notion ...
... thing which would tend to install the Catholic as the established religion of that country . Liberty would not be safe ; and , in his opinion as a Protestant , religion , in such a case , would be no better off than liberty . Any notion ...
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