Annual Register, 83. köideEdmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... 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 benefit to Ireland . The persons who really abolished that franchise ...
... 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 benefit to Ireland . The persons who really abolished that franchise ...
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... witnesses were examined , and the defence set up on behalf of the prisoner was that of an alibi - most con- vincing evidence being offered of the presence of M'Leod at some distance from the scene of action , at the time that the ...
... witnesses were examined , and the defence set up on behalf of the prisoner was that of an alibi - most con- vincing evidence being offered of the presence of M'Leod at some distance from the scene of action , at the time that the ...
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... witness the results of the great measure , which he had , in his offi- cial capacity of Governor , promul- gated to the inhabitants of Canada . In the month of September , he fell , while riding , from his horse , and this brought on ...
... witness the results of the great measure , which he had , in his offi- cial capacity of Governor , promul- gated to the inhabitants of Canada . In the month of September , he fell , while riding , from his horse , and this brought on ...
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... witness the entire destruction of three of the churches , and one of the most sublime spectacles which ever took place in Scotland . The fire ori ginated from a stove in a passage betwixt the Steeple and South Churches ; and when first ...
... witness the entire destruction of three of the churches , and one of the most sublime spectacles which ever took place in Scotland . The fire ori ginated from a stove in a passage betwixt the Steeple and South Churches ; and when first ...
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... witness his extraordi- nary performance . Immediately over the second arch on the Mid- dlesex side , and nearest to Somer- set - house , was erected a species of scaffolding , composed of two up- right poles , and three others cross ...
... witness his extraordi- nary performance . Immediately over the second arch on the Mid- dlesex side , and nearest to Somer- set - house , was erected a species of scaffolding , composed of two up- right poles , and three others cross ...
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