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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... period , during such important discussions , and with such distinguished ap- plause from all parties . At the general election , he had been re- turned as one of the members for the university of Cambridge ; and ministers having ...
... period , during such important discussions , and with such distinguished ap- plause from all parties . At the general election , he had been re- turned as one of the members for the university of Cambridge ; and ministers having ...
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... period being now arrived at which the business of parliament is usually resumed , I have called you together for the discharge of the important duties with which you are intrusted . " Never , at any time , did sub- jects of greater ...
... period being now arrived at which the business of parliament is usually resumed , I have called you together for the discharge of the important duties with which you are intrusted . " Never , at any time , did sub- jects of greater ...
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... period there had been 32 murders and attempts at murder ; 34 burnings of houses ; 519 burglaries ; 36 houghings of cattle ; and 178 as saults of such a nature as to be at- tended with danger of the loss of life . In Queen's County ...
... period there had been 32 murders and attempts at murder ; 34 burnings of houses ; 519 burglaries ; 36 houghings of cattle ; and 178 as saults of such a nature as to be at- tended with danger of the loss of life . In Queen's County ...
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... period . Nay , this new body of Irish Volun- teers threatened consequences still more alarming . Its organization was to extend over the whole country . There was a central as- sociation in Dublin , and for every parish in Ireland were ...
... period . Nay , this new body of Irish Volun- teers threatened consequences still more alarming . Its organization was to extend over the whole country . There was a central as- sociation in Dublin , and for every parish in Ireland were ...
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... period of 10 days was selected lest meetings should be held at a distance from Dublin , without the sanction of the govern- ment ; but , by this arrangement , time was given for forwarding a due notice of such meetings to government ...
... period of 10 days was selected lest meetings should be held at a distance from Dublin , without the sanction of the govern- ment ; but , by this arrangement , time was given for forwarding a due notice of such meetings to government ...
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