The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... given effect to its views . That it did not do so , however , was manifest from nu- merical details , into which Mr. Peel now entered , and which shewed that , out of the members returned by fifteen principal coun- ties , fifteen voted ...
... given effect to its views . That it did not do so , however , was manifest from nu- merical details , into which Mr. Peel now entered , and which shewed that , out of the members returned by fifteen principal coun- ties , fifteen voted ...
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... given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both , thinking , as ab- sentees , to atone for their turpitude by a few ...
... given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both , thinking , as ab- sentees , to atone for their turpitude by a few ...
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... given to the bill by men , who held it as a principle that in political arrangements all religions were alike ; and he could under- stand the support given to it by men who held it as a principle , that religion in any shape was a ...
... given to the bill by men , who held it as a principle that in political arrangements all religions were alike ; and he could under- stand the support given to it by men who held it as a principle , that religion in any shape was a ...
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... given " fresh cause for them , I could not " avoid to mention them to you in 66 a private communication , and to " let you know the embarrassment " which they occasion . " In a still earlier communication , dated 28th September , the ...
... given " fresh cause for them , I could not " avoid to mention them to you in 66 a private communication , and to " let you know the embarrassment " which they occasion . " In a still earlier communication , dated 28th September , the ...
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nell said , “ I will disregard every thing given me by the first clause , and will take the general words of this tenth clause as comprehend- ing the grant of every privilege and every right which I seek to exercise . " Such an argument ...
nell said , “ I will disregard every thing given me by the first clause , and will take the general words of this tenth clause as comprehend- ing the grant of every privilege and every right which I seek to exercise . " Such an argument ...
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