Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... evidence of regard for the interests of the poorer classes , and to inculcate it as the best recommendation to popular favour . On lord John Russell's moving for leave to bring in his proposed bill to continue the powers of the ...
... evidence of regard for the interests of the poorer classes , and to inculcate it as the best recommendation to popular favour . On lord John Russell's moving for leave to bring in his proposed bill to continue the powers of the ...
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... evidence taken before a committee on agriculture , show- ing that in certain parishes , as the amount of money relief had in- creased , so had also the demoraliz- ation of the labouring classes . If the legislature thought that com ...
... evidence taken before a committee on agriculture , show- ing that in certain parishes , as the amount of money relief had in- creased , so had also the demoraliz- ation of the labouring classes . If the legislature thought that com ...
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... evidence to show what had been the mischief of paying wages by rates , and how much those mischiefs were com- plained of by men who would fain have been industrious . He en- treated the house not to admit the recurrence of so injurious ...
... evidence to show what had been the mischief of paying wages by rates , and how much those mischiefs were com- plained of by men who would fain have been industrious . He en- treated the house not to admit the recurrence of so injurious ...
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... evidence of the right of voting , and the substitution of annual re- gistration , on the English system ; together with a public notice , simi- lar to that required in England , on the part of the person seeking to establish his claim ...
... evidence of the right of voting , and the substitution of annual re- gistration , on the English system ; together with a public notice , simi- lar to that required in England , on the part of the person seeking to establish his claim ...
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... evidence at that time was , that the abolition of the 40s . franchise would be a positive benefit to Ireland . The persons who really abolished that franchise were Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Sheil , by the proofs which they adduced of the ...
... evidence at that time was , that the abolition of the 40s . franchise would be a positive benefit to Ireland . The persons who really abolished that franchise were Mr. O'Connell and Mr. Sheil , by the proofs which they adduced of the ...
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