The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 6;Band 75J. Dodsley, 1834 |
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... Irish Church , rejected - In Committee , Motion to exclude the Irish bishops from Parliament - Ministers abandon the provision for applying part of the funds to purposes not ecclesiastical - Debate thereon , and omission of the Clause ...
... Irish Church , rejected - In Committee , Motion to exclude the Irish bishops from Parliament - Ministers abandon the provision for applying part of the funds to purposes not ecclesiastical - Debate thereon , and omission of the Clause ...
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... Irish Tithes - Bill for collecting the Ärrears of Tithes . . [ 112 CHAPTER V. The Budget - Mr . Attwood's Motion to inquire into the existing Distress -Motion in favour of the Agricultural Interest - Repeal of one - half of the Malt Tax ...
... Irish Tithes - Bill for collecting the Ärrears of Tithes . . [ 112 CHAPTER V. The Budget - Mr . Attwood's Motion to inquire into the existing Distress -Motion in favour of the Agricultural Interest - Repeal of one - half of the Malt Tax ...
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roused the indignation , and natu- rally excited the alarm , of those Irish members whose political im- portance was dependent on the absence of public tranquillity . The address , therefore , which re - echoed the sentiments of the ...
roused the indignation , and natu- rally excited the alarm , of those Irish members whose political im- portance was dependent on the absence of public tranquillity . The address , therefore , which re - echoed the sentiments of the ...
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... Irish had so many grounds of complaint , had they not a right to agitate ? In the first place , look at the magistracy . Suppose a magistracy were established here professing a religion different from that of the people at large - armed ...
... Irish had so many grounds of complaint , had they not a right to agitate ? In the first place , look at the magistracy . Suppose a magistracy were established here professing a religion different from that of the people at large - armed ...
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... Irish bar had been withheld from any man that signed a petition in favour of Catholic emancipation . But when the persons which such a system had promoted to the bench retired from it , and when men of business and professional eminence ...
... Irish bar had been withheld from any man that signed a petition in favour of Catholic emancipation . But when the persons which such a system had promoted to the bench retired from it , and when men of business and professional eminence ...
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