Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... passed - Poor - laws - Sir Robert Peel brings in a bill to con- tinue the Commission for six months - Mr . Yorke moves an instruction to the Committee - Speeches of Sir J. Graham , Mr. Stuart Wortley , Mr. V. Smith , Sir Robert Peel ...
... passed - Poor - laws - Sir Robert Peel brings in a bill to con- tinue the Commission for six months - Mr . Yorke moves an instruction to the Committee - Speeches of Sir J. Graham , Mr. Stuart Wortley , Mr. V. Smith , Sir Robert Peel ...
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... passed , and rejoiced , therefore , that no one had gone so far as to propose the resto- ration of the old system , though he thought the adoption of Sir E. Knatchbull's views would grad- ually bring that system back . Out- door relief ...
... passed , and rejoiced , therefore , that no one had gone so far as to propose the resto- ration of the old system , though he thought the adoption of Sir E. Knatchbull's views would grad- ually bring that system back . Out- door relief ...
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... passed the Relief Act , but by the testimony of the Roman Catholic witnesses before a committee of the House of Lords in 1825. Mr. O'Connell's evidence at that time was , that the abolition of the 40s . franchise would be a positive ...
... passed the Relief Act , but by the testimony of the Roman Catholic witnesses before a committee of the House of Lords in 1825. Mr. O'Connell's evidence at that time was , that the abolition of the 40s . franchise would be a positive ...
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... passed the Relief Bill had been guilty of the same concession to the apprehen- sion of popular demands as sir Ro- bert Peel had reproached the pre- sent government with giving way to . If there was any breach of faith , it was in those ...
... passed the Relief Bill had been guilty of the same concession to the apprehen- sion of popular demands as sir Ro- bert Peel had reproached the pre- sent government with giving way to . If there was any breach of faith , it was in those ...
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... passed by 108 to 31. In the House of Lords it is opposed by the Bishops of Lon- don and Llandaff , and other Peers ; supported by the Bishop of St. David's , Marquess of Bute , and Earl of Wicklow - It is rejected by a majority of 34 ...
... passed by 108 to 31. In the House of Lords it is opposed by the Bishops of Lon- don and Llandaff , and other Peers ; supported by the Bishop of St. David's , Marquess of Bute , and Earl of Wicklow - It is rejected by a majority of 34 ...
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