The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Tom 1;Tom 64J. Dodsley, 1823 |
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Strona vi
... carried to an excess . Man recoils from blood . The veriest tyrant will not aim the deadly blow at the head of his victims , unless urged by motives of mighty influence : his hand is withheld by pity , by the anticipations of remorse ...
... carried to an excess . Man recoils from blood . The veriest tyrant will not aim the deadly blow at the head of his victims , unless urged by motives of mighty influence : his hand is withheld by pity , by the anticipations of remorse ...
Strona xi
... carried into effect - Scheme for the Reduction of Salaries , and the Creation of a Superannuation Fund - Repeal of the Annual Malt Duty- Mr. Calcraft's Motion for the repeal of the Salt - tax lost by a Majority of Four - The Two junior ...
... carried into effect - Scheme for the Reduction of Salaries , and the Creation of a Superannuation Fund - Repeal of the Annual Malt Duty- Mr. Calcraft's Motion for the repeal of the Salt - tax lost by a Majority of Four - The Two junior ...
Strona 10
... carried into effect . In some parts , the acts of out- rage were directed exclusively against Protestants . In the neigh- bourhood of Bandon , for example , several families of that persuasion were obliged to quit their habita- tions in ...
... carried into effect . In some parts , the acts of out- rage were directed exclusively against Protestants . In the neigh- bourhood of Bandon , for example , several families of that persuasion were obliged to quit their habita- tions in ...
Strona 27
... carried through parliament , by the 11th of March , subservient to the same purpose with the Insurrection act . The ... carry HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 27.
... carried through parliament , by the 11th of March , subservient to the same purpose with the Insurrection act . The ... carry HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 27.
Strona 28
person , not authorized by law to keep and carry arms , was to be allowed to have the smallest quan- tity of ... carried off from the lands of Castletown Conyers -a species of military contribution . On the 6th , 150 men in arms ...
person , not authorized by law to keep and carry arms , was to be allowed to have the smallest quan- tity of ... carried off from the lands of Castletown Conyers -a species of military contribution . On the 6th , 150 men in arms ...
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