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... passed 533 ... 541 17. The Church Education Society ( Ireland ) -Presentation of a Pe- tition 19. The Queen's Message - Explanation ... 632 ... 846 847 Small Debts Bill ( No. 2 ) -The First Reading of the Bill Courts of Common Law ...
... passed 533 ... 541 17. The Church Education Society ( Ireland ) -Presentation of a Pe- tition 19. The Queen's Message - Explanation ... 632 ... 846 847 Small Debts Bill ( No. 2 ) -The First Reading of the Bill Courts of Common Law ...
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... passed Colleges ( Ireland ) Amendments proposed by Sir J. Graham read a Second time - Report received - Committee on the Bill ap- pointed for Thursday ... 17. Sanatory Precautions - Question ... ... ... ... ... ... 600 601 ... 614 620 ...
... passed Colleges ( Ireland ) Amendments proposed by Sir J. Graham read a Second time - Report received - Committee on the Bill ap- pointed for Thursday ... 17. Sanatory Precautions - Question ... ... ... ... ... ... 600 601 ... 614 620 ...
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... passed : -Nottingham Inclosure . PETITIONS PRESENTED . By the Bishop of St. David's , Earl of Clancarty , and by Lords Hatherton , Hill , and Kenyon , from Inhabitants of Sutton Bonnington , and numerous other places , against Increase ...
... passed : -Nottingham Inclosure . PETITIONS PRESENTED . By the Bishop of St. David's , Earl of Clancarty , and by Lords Hatherton , Hill , and Kenyon , from Inhabitants of Sutton Bonnington , and numerous other places , against Increase ...
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... passed he quitted the party . During of such a course by the Legislature . If an the whole of this period the grant to Act should ever be brought in for endow- Maynooth had been continued without ing that priesthood , the only source ...
... passed he quitted the party . During of such a course by the Legislature . If an the whole of this period the grant to Act should ever be brought in for endow- Maynooth had been continued without ing that priesthood , the only source ...
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... passed , if not since the Union , at least since the Relief Bill of 1829. In some re- spects , indeed , I consider it to be more impor- tant than the Relief Bill itself . In its prac- tical effects on the religious feelings of the Roman ...
... passed , if not since the Union , at least since the Relief Bill of 1829. In some re- spects , indeed , I consider it to be more impor- tant than the Relief Bill itself . In its prac- tical effects on the religious feelings of the Roman ...
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