Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... four years , which would lead to the conclusion that , amid the divisions and conten- tions which prevailed , the real abatement of faction was impossi- ble . Moreover , it should be borne in mind how the act of 1825 was followed up by ...
... four years , which would lead to the conclusion that , amid the divisions and conten- tions which prevailed , the real abatement of faction was impossi- ble . Moreover , it should be borne in mind how the act of 1825 was followed up by ...
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... Four out of the five Houses of Commons which had sat in the five last Parliaments , had at some time or other come to a decision in favour of the Catholic question . One House of Commons did resist the consideration of the question ...
... Four out of the five Houses of Commons which had sat in the five last Parliaments , had at some time or other come to a decision in favour of the Catholic question . One House of Commons did resist the consideration of the question ...
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... Four out of the five Houses of Commons which had sat in the five last Parliaments , had at some time or other come to a decision in favour of the Catholic question . One House of Commons did resist the consideration of the question ...
... Four out of the five Houses of Commons which had sat in the five last Parliaments , had at some time or other come to a decision in favour of the Catholic question . One House of Commons did resist the consideration of the question ...
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... four consecutively , without having assisted , on any one occasion , to oppose their rea- sonings , should come forward in 1829 , and say , that there had been a want of zeal for the Protestant cause , -that the arguments in its favour ...
... four consecutively , without having assisted , on any one occasion , to oppose their rea- sonings , should come forward in 1829 , and say , that there had been a want of zeal for the Protestant cause , -that the arguments in its favour ...
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no man can look forward without some feeling of regret : four score years will soon be completed by me , and at that stage of human existence there is indisputable authority for expecting nought but sickness and sorrow ; but this I will ...
no man can look forward without some feeling of regret : four score years will soon be completed by me , and at that stage of human existence there is indisputable authority for expecting nought but sickness and sorrow ; but this I will ...
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