Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... Church of Scotland-- Non - intrusion question - Subject introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Dalhousie - Speech of Lord Aberdeen - The Duke of Argyll takes up the question - Object of the Bill introduced by him - His Speech , and ...
... Church of Scotland-- Non - intrusion question - Subject introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Dalhousie - Speech of Lord Aberdeen - The Duke of Argyll takes up the question - Object of the Bill introduced by him - His Speech , and ...
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... Church - Bill read a first time , but not proceeded with . Church - rates -Mr . Easthope brings before the House the case of Mr. Baines - His Resolution negatived by a majority of 5 - He introduces a Bill to abo- lish Church - rates ...
... Church - Bill read a first time , but not proceeded with . Church - rates -Mr . Easthope brings before the House the case of Mr. Baines - His Resolution negatived by a majority of 5 - He introduces a Bill to abo- lish Church - rates ...
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... church , or to destroy the hereditary peerage , he should state his sentiments upon them in his place , and the grounds of his opposition to them ; but it was not just to contend that resistance to the innovation of dangerous changes of ...
... church , or to destroy the hereditary peerage , he should state his sentiments upon them in his place , and the grounds of his opposition to them ; but it was not just to contend that resistance to the innovation of dangerous changes of ...
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... church- yard burials , there would be a due deference to the natural sentiments and wishes of the people . More- over , he thought there should be no encouragement to further unions . Indeed , he apprehended that the principle of these ...
... church- yard burials , there would be a due deference to the natural sentiments and wishes of the people . More- over , he thought there should be no encouragement to further unions . Indeed , he apprehended that the principle of these ...
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... church - yards , and the parish churches of many of the inmates were necessarily distant . Mr. Darby urged the importance of consulting the people's feelings on the subject of burials . He thought it an important security to the country ...
... church - yards , and the parish churches of many of the inmates were necessarily distant . Mr. Darby urged the importance of consulting the people's feelings on the subject of burials . He thought it an important security to the country ...
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