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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... held out to the people that they would carry into effect all the consequences of the Reform Bill , when they placed in the chair a person whose opinions were directly opposed to the bill and to all its consequences . On the contrary ...
... held out to the people that they would carry into effect all the consequences of the Reform Bill , when they placed in the chair a person whose opinions were directly opposed to the bill and to all its consequences . On the contrary ...
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... held that , under the act of parliament , the pension would be good , unless repealed by another statute , and that ministers must therefore pledge themselves immediately to bring in a bill for that purpose . The declaration of Mr ...
... held that , under the act of parliament , the pension would be good , unless repealed by another statute , and that ministers must therefore pledge themselves immediately to bring in a bill for that purpose . The declaration of Mr ...
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... held it better to per- mit a case of individual outrage to go unpunished than to suspend the constitution . Cases of this nature were upon the increase ; and if so , how could they reconcile it to the principles of justice , to let ...
... held it better to per- mit a case of individual outrage to go unpunished than to suspend the constitution . Cases of this nature were upon the increase ; and if so , how could they reconcile it to the principles of justice , to let ...
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... held , that in all cases where an oath was required , the Affirmation of a Quaker could be taken , under the exceptions contained in the Act itself , viz . evidence in criminal trials , and oaths to be taken by persons appointed to ...
... held , that in all cases where an oath was required , the Affirmation of a Quaker could be taken , under the exceptions contained in the Act itself , viz . evidence in criminal trials , and oaths to be taken by persons appointed to ...
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... of nearly 70 years of age , and shot him through the body . He had been ordered to give up some ground which he held , but disobeyed the mandate . " The writer added , " that there was strong moral 40 ] REGISTER , 1833 . ANNUAL.
... of nearly 70 years of age , and shot him through the body . He had been ordered to give up some ground which he held , but disobeyed the mandate . " The writer added , " that there was strong moral 40 ] REGISTER , 1833 . ANNUAL.
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