The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, 62. köide,1. osa1822 |
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... person or persons in England ? Her situ- ation , he contended , entitled her to the attention of the House , and something definite , as to the means of her future provision , should be immediately stated . In reply to Mr. Hume , lord ...
... person or persons in England ? Her situ- ation , he contended , entitled her to the attention of the House , and something definite , as to the means of her future provision , should be immediately stated . In reply to Mr. Hume , lord ...
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... persons to desist from labour from that day forward ; and it denounced , as enemies to the king and traitors to the country , all who should be found in arms against the intend ed regenerators of their native land . This proclamation ...
... persons to desist from labour from that day forward ; and it denounced , as enemies to the king and traitors to the country , all who should be found in arms against the intend ed regenerators of their native land . This proclamation ...
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... persons not natives of the country , who are educated in it , and , in some degree , by the number of natives who ... person had been , and was , desti- tute of the benefits of education . There are 12,000 parishes or chapelries in ...
... persons not natives of the country , who are educated in it , and , in some degree , by the number of natives who ... person had been , and was , desti- tute of the benefits of education . There are 12,000 parishes or chapelries in ...
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... persons destined by Provi- dence to assist in this great work . As to the admission of children , the first regulation was , that the parson , with the parish officers as assessors , were , on the appoint- ment of each new master , to ...
... persons destined by Provi- dence to assist in this great work . As to the admission of children , the first regulation was , that the parson , with the parish officers as assessors , were , on the appoint- ment of each new master , to ...
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... persons who assembled with their faces blacked , was , on the motion of the chancellor , omitted . The bill concerning privately stealing in shops was disapproved of by the chancellor . He thought , that it did not provide sufficiently ...
... persons who assembled with their faces blacked , was , on the motion of the chancellor , omitted . The bill concerning privately stealing in shops was disapproved of by the chancellor . He thought , that it did not provide sufficiently ...
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