The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1852 |
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... thought had not been provoked solely by the appointment of Dr. Wiseman - an act , not insidious , but frank almost to indiscretion , nor insolent , for it was fully ex- pected , and was in daily operation in Ireland ; but it was ...
... thought had not been provoked solely by the appointment of Dr. Wiseman - an act , not insidious , but frank almost to indiscretion , nor insolent , for it was fully ex- pected , and was in daily operation in Ireland ; but it was ...
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... thought proper to prescribe to the Irish people their duties in refer- ence to these questions ; he ob- served that these questions gave warning of other measures on the part of the Court of Rome , to be attended with more important re ...
... thought proper to prescribe to the Irish people their duties in refer- ence to these questions ; he ob- served that these questions gave warning of other measures on the part of the Court of Rome , to be attended with more important re ...
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... thought it would be suf- ficiently repelled by the opinion expressed throughout the country and in that House , and by words introduced in the Bill . The injury -which affected the Roman Catho- lic classes of the community - was of a ...
... thought it would be suf- ficiently repelled by the opinion expressed throughout the country and in that House , and by words introduced in the Bill . The injury -which affected the Roman Catho- lic classes of the community - was of a ...
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... thought , justified an adequate countervailing duty upon foreign corn . All these facts proved that the British farmer was overweighted . But it was said that the land enjoyed exemptions . These , however , Mr. Disraeli en- deavoured to ...
... thought , justified an adequate countervailing duty upon foreign corn . All these facts proved that the British farmer was overweighted . But it was said that the land enjoyed exemptions . These , however , Mr. Disraeli en- deavoured to ...
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... thought he might fairly claim , and perhaps expect , the support of those honourable gentlemen who had up to a recent period sup- ported protection : for he believed it would be found that those who had only very lately repudiated the ...
... thought he might fairly claim , and perhaps expect , the support of those honourable gentlemen who had up to a recent period sup- ported protection : for he believed it would be found that those who had only very lately repudiated the ...
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