The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Tom 6;Tom 75J. Dodsley, 1834 |
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... Church , introduced into the House of Com- mons - Ministers refuse a delay of a week between the bringing in of the Bill and the Second Reading - Second Reading opposed , on the ground that the Bill , being a Tax Bill , ought to have ...
... Church , introduced into the House of Com- mons - Ministers refuse a delay of a week between the bringing in of the Bill and the Second Reading - Second Reading opposed , on the ground that the Bill , being a Tax Bill , ought to have ...
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CHAPTER IV . Irish Church Bill in the House of Peers - Debate on the second reading— Speeches of Earl Grey , the Earl of ... Church Property - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews- Prorogation . [ 211 CHAPTER IX . FRANCE ...
CHAPTER IV . Irish Church Bill in the House of Peers - Debate on the second reading— Speeches of Earl Grey , the Earl of ... Church Property - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews- Prorogation . [ 211 CHAPTER IX . FRANCE ...
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... church and their parishioners . " It may also be necessary for you to consider what remedies may be applied for the correction of acknowledged abuses , and whether the revenues of the church may not admit of a more equitable and ...
... church and their parishioners . " It may also be necessary for you to consider what remedies may be applied for the correction of acknowledged abuses , and whether the revenues of the church may not admit of a more equitable and ...
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... church of Ireland is , by law , per- manently united with that of England , the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will re- quire a separate consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the general ...
... church of Ireland is , by law , per- manently united with that of England , the peculiarities of their respective circumstances will re- quire a separate consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the general ...
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... church is the ques- tion . Has the Irish secretary given way ? How do he and the Paymaster of the forces settle these matters between them ? The former exclaims , I will never allow church property to be touch- ed ; the latter virtually ...
... church is the ques- tion . Has the Irish secretary given way ? How do he and the Paymaster of the forces settle these matters between them ? The former exclaims , I will never allow church property to be touch- ed ; the latter virtually ...
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