Tait's Edinburgh Magazine, Volumen1William Tait, Christian Isobel Johnstone W. Tait, 1834 |
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... Bill , have been approved of . We hope that some person will take the trouble to collect and publish all the divisions that have taken place ; that when the day of rendering account of their conduct shall arrive , each member may be ...
... Bill , have been approved of . We hope that some person will take the trouble to collect and publish all the divisions that have taken place ; that when the day of rendering account of their conduct shall arrive , each member may be ...
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... bill , should be made good to the dens of the people . In every other country , ex- public treasury from the property of the Church , cept Spain and Portugal , such has been the appli- only 111 members were present ; viz . , 42 sup ...
... bill , should be made good to the dens of the people . In every other country , ex- public treasury from the property of the Church , cept Spain and Portugal , such has been the appli- only 111 members were present ; viz . , 42 sup ...
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... Bill , 19. Irish Disturbances Bi 1 - Court Martial Clause , ( No. 10 ) 25. Mr. Hume . For the Reduction of 10,000 ... Bill , June 14. Lord Althorp . First Resolution in Committee on Irish Tithes Bill , 18. Colonel Evans . To Repeal Rate ...
... Bill , 19. Irish Disturbances Bi 1 - Court Martial Clause , ( No. 10 ) 25. Mr. Hume . For the Reduction of 10,000 ... Bill , June 14. Lord Althorp . First Resolution in Committee on Irish Tithes Bill , 18. Colonel Evans . To Repeal Rate ...
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... bill - sticking brethren . This latter respectable tribe are of a superior grade , by reason , apparently , of a great natural gift— alertness of vision . The sharpness of a hawk's optics is a proverb ; but no hawk , surely , pos ...
... bill - sticking brethren . This latter respectable tribe are of a superior grade , by reason , apparently , of a great natural gift— alertness of vision . The sharpness of a hawk's optics is a proverb ; but no hawk , surely , pos ...
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... bill undoubtedly was , it virtually left the question of Establishments untouched ; although it may have incidentally accelerated the strife , by raising the sufferers from the degrading state of political slavery in which they had long ...
... bill undoubtedly was , it virtually left the question of Establishments untouched ; although it may have incidentally accelerated the strife , by raising the sufferers from the degrading state of political slavery in which they had long ...
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