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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... never had been , and , he was sure , never would be , a timid asserter of the just rights and privileges of the Commons ; and , though he certainly would not sacrifice his own conscientious opinions to those of others , he would never ...
... never had been , and , he was sure , never would be , a timid asserter of the just rights and privileges of the Commons ; and , though he certainly would not sacrifice his own conscientious opinions to those of others , he would never ...
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... Never , at any time , did sub- jects of greater interest and magni- tude call for your attention . " I have still to lament the con- tinuance of the civil war in Portu- gal , which has for some months existed between the princes of the ...
... Never , at any time , did sub- jects of greater interest and magni- tude call for your attention . " I have still to lament the con- tinuance of the civil war in Portu- gal , which has for some months existed between the princes of the ...
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... never allow church property to be touch- ed ; the latter virtually voted for its confiscation in 1824. Penalties and punishments are to be hurried on with breathless speed ; but when we ask what are the mea- sures for our relief , we ...
... never allow church property to be touch- ed ; the latter virtually voted for its confiscation in 1824. Penalties and punishments are to be hurried on with breathless speed ; but when we ask what are the mea- sures for our relief , we ...
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... never propose , nor the House assent to , the application of the church pro- perty of Ireland to any but ecclesi- astical purposes , connected with the interests of that church . If long possession , and the prescrip- tion of more than ...
... never propose , nor the House assent to , the application of the church pro- perty of Ireland to any but ecclesi- astical purposes , connected with the interests of that church . If long possession , and the prescrip- tion of more than ...
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... never took a precaution against it , because it confided in the equity and justice of Englishmen , and never supposed , that the doctrine of passive resistance would be resorted to by any man as an authority for the purpose of de ...
... never took a precaution against it , because it confided in the equity and justice of Englishmen , and never supposed , that the doctrine of passive resistance would be resorted to by any man as an authority for the purpose of de ...
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