Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... gave all that it demand- ed - but whether or no the govern- ment could compel it to be quiet , even though it should get nothing . In such circumstances , when one tion was accepted ; Mr. Peel va- cated his seat HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 11.
... gave all that it demand- ed - but whether or no the govern- ment could compel it to be quiet , even though it should get nothing . In such circumstances , when one tion was accepted ; Mr. Peel va- cated his seat HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 11.
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... gave a general capacity to office . All offices , said the bill , are open to Catholics , with one or two excep- tions ; ecclesiastical appointments , however , were to be separated from the patronage , and vested in commissions . Now ...
... gave a general capacity to office . All offices , said the bill , are open to Catholics , with one or two excep- tions ; ecclesiastical appointments , however , were to be separated from the patronage , and vested in commissions . Now ...
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... gave Britain the power of re- fusing what had been so long and so earnestly sought . The Lord Chancellor had a more difficult task to perform . The Lord Chancellor was among those who , up to this time , had been distinguished by his ...
... gave Britain the power of re- fusing what had been so long and so earnestly sought . The Lord Chancellor had a more difficult task to perform . The Lord Chancellor was among those who , up to this time , had been distinguished by his ...
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... gave their votes for his can- didate . Since 1825 they had been equally the creatures of the priests against the landlords . The former had proved the more powerful in- terest ; and it was an interest against which , knowing as we now ...
... gave their votes for his can- didate . Since 1825 they had been equally the creatures of the priests against the landlords . The former had proved the more powerful in- terest ; and it was an interest against which , knowing as we now ...
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... gave him every civil right on con- dition of taking the oath contained in the statute , and that oath alone ; and certainly the right which he claimed , viz . a right to sit in Par- liament , in virtue of an election reported by a ...
... gave him every civil right on con- dition of taking the oath contained in the statute , and that oath alone ; and certainly the right which he claimed , viz . a right to sit in Par- liament , in virtue of an election reported by a ...
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