The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 6. köide;75. köideJ. Dodsley, 1834 |
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... appeared again in that house ; but , finding him there , it was impossible to compare the qualifications of any untried member with those which he possessed for filling the office of Speaker of the House of Commons . He could not say ...
... appeared again in that house ; but , finding him there , it was impossible to compare the qualifications of any untried member with those which he possessed for filling the office of Speaker of the House of Commons . He could not say ...
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... appeared , on the 8th of February , to be sworn in , he de- clined , as being a Quaker , to take any oath , but offered to give his solemu Affirmation . The Speaker directed him to withdraw , inform- ing him , that he could not be ad ...
... appeared , on the 8th of February , to be sworn in , he de- clined , as being a Quaker , to take any oath , but offered to give his solemu Affirmation . The Speaker directed him to withdraw , inform- ing him , that he could not be ad ...
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... appeared unconstitutional . was , unquestionably , substituting a military tribunal for the ordinary courts of law . But to make the law efficient for the correction of the evils which he had described , it was not possible to stop ...
... appeared unconstitutional . was , unquestionably , substituting a military tribunal for the ordinary courts of law . But to make the law efficient for the correction of the evils which he had described , it was not possible to stop ...
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... appeared that these crimes were planned , and in part executed by a person who three years ago , had been dispossessed of Maddox's land . On the 5th of December , a party of about 50 men attacked a farmer's house , and fired a num- ber ...
... appeared that these crimes were planned , and in part executed by a person who three years ago , had been dispossessed of Maddox's land . On the 5th of December , a party of about 50 men attacked a farmer's house , and fired a num- ber ...
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... appeared to be connected were for the collection of tithes ; and no person should induce him to give his assent to ... appearing before any jury or judge in Ire- land . But the people of that country entertained the strongest abhorrence ...
... appeared to be connected were for the collection of tithes ; and no person should induce him to give his assent to ... appearing before any jury or judge in Ire- land . But the people of that country entertained the strongest abhorrence ...
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