The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Том 6;Том 75J. Dodsley, 1834 |
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... thought fit to grant him a peerage , a mark of honour usually bestowed on those who had filled the chair of the house for so long a period , during such important discussions , and with such distinguished ap- plause from all parties ...
... thought fit to grant him a peerage , a mark of honour usually bestowed on those who had filled the chair of the house for so long a period , during such important discussions , and with such distinguished ap- plause from all parties ...
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... thought the member for Dublin a dastard , had he failed to denounce them boldly and strenuously . What would the people of England say , if Lord Grey , or any other man , were to tell them they should not meet to petition that House ...
... thought the member for Dublin a dastard , had he failed to denounce them boldly and strenuously . What would the people of England say , if Lord Grey , or any other man , were to tell them they should not meet to petition that House ...
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... thought that the terms used , both in the speech and in the address , were vague and indefinite . It was stated that " although the established church of Ireland was by law per- manently united with that of Eng- land , the peculiarities ...
... thought that the terms used , both in the speech and in the address , were vague and indefinite . It was stated that " although the established church of Ireland was by law per- manently united with that of Eng- land , the peculiarities ...
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... thought that England expected to gain in a finan- cial point of view , let them call for returns of the present amount of taxation in the two countries , for that was the business - like way looking at the question . Let them call for a ...
... thought that England expected to gain in a finan- cial point of view , let them call for returns of the present amount of taxation in the two countries , for that was the business - like way looking at the question . Let them call for a ...
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... thought it his duty to support the Crown , with no other view than that of maintaining law and order ; and he wished it to be understood as an indication of the course he should feel it to be his duty to pursue on future occasions . Do ...
... thought it his duty to support the Crown , with no other view than that of maintaining law and order ; and he wished it to be understood as an indication of the course he should feel it to be his duty to pursue on future occasions . Do ...
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