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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... appointed to report on this question , and reports against the Bill - Resolutions agreed to , and Bill read a first time - Question , whether it could be read a second time without a Royal Message - Debate on the Second Reading - Second ...
... appointed to report on this question , and reports against the Bill - Resolutions agreed to , and Bill read a first time - Question , whether it could be read a second time without a Royal Message - Debate on the Second Reading - Second ...
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... appointed by the present administration ; but this he did know , that there was not a single Catholic amongst them . There were five inspectors - general of police , and there was not a Catho- lic amongst them . With such facts before ...
... appointed by the present administration ; but this he did know , that there was not a single Catholic amongst them . There were five inspectors - general of police , and there was not a Catho- lic amongst them . With such facts before ...
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... appointed , and both of them were Catholics . Two assistant - barristers had been appointed , one of whom was a Catholic . Eleven clerks of the crown had been appointed , and four out of the last five of them were Catholics . One ...
... appointed , and both of them were Catholics . Two assistant - barristers had been appointed , one of whom was a Catholic . Eleven clerks of the crown had been appointed , and four out of the last five of them were Catholics . One ...
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... appointed ? union , in which his lordship pre- And wherefore did he pack the dicted that it would produce only juries at the late Clonmel assizes ? distress , suspicion , and resentment , The juries to try the tithe com- and that the ...
... appointed ? union , in which his lordship pre- And wherefore did he pack the dicted that it would produce only juries at the late Clonmel assizes ? distress , suspicion , and resentment , The juries to try the tithe com- and that the ...
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... appointed by lord Anglesey , there was not a single Catholic . Would it be endured , in this country , if offices were given to Catholics in the same way . And why should it be endured in Ireland ? He was only surprised that the people ...
... appointed by lord Anglesey , there was not a single Catholic . Would it be endured , in this country , if offices were given to Catholics in the same way . And why should it be endured in Ireland ? He was only surprised that the people ...
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