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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... given to the police , which , in fact , constituted but a small por- tion of the offences really com- mitted . For the perpetrators of the crimes which he had enumer- ated , rewards had been offered to the amount of 1,200l . , of which ...
... given to the police , which , in fact , constituted but a small por- tion of the offences really com- mitted . For the perpetrators of the crimes which he had enumer- ated , rewards had been offered to the amount of 1,200l . , of which ...
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... given proof of its beneficial tendency ? The Irish members , however , maintained that this was a begging of the question ; for all the grievances of Ireland , with the exception of the tardy concession of emancipation , still continued ...
... given proof of its beneficial tendency ? The Irish members , however , maintained that this was a begging of the question ; for all the grievances of Ireland , with the exception of the tardy concession of emancipation , still continued ...
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... given to Catholics in the same way . And why should it be endured in Ireland ? He was only surprised that the people ... given to Parliament on all topics of public importance , but because he thought that on all topics on which infor ...
... given to Catholics in the same way . And why should it be endured in Ireland ? He was only surprised that the people ... given to Parliament on all topics of public importance , but because he thought that on all topics on which infor ...
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... given to the 22 George II . cap . 46. There had been a contrary decision of the House of Commons , in the case of Mr. Archdale a Quaker , in the reign of William III . , and subsequently to the pass- ing of the 7th and 8th William III ...
... given to the 22 George II . cap . 46. There had been a contrary decision of the House of Commons , in the case of Mr. Archdale a Quaker , in the reign of William III . , and subsequently to the pass- ing of the 7th and 8th William III ...
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... given evidence against a person brought to trial for a capital crime ; and similar cases were of almost daily occurrence . A letter had been forwarded to the lord - lieu- tenant , dated Cashel , Jan. 29 , from a chief constable of ...
... given evidence against a person brought to trial for a capital crime ; and similar cases were of almost daily occurrence . A letter had been forwarded to the lord - lieu- tenant , dated Cashel , Jan. 29 , from a chief constable of ...
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