Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... immediately proceeded to do their utmost to rouse Ireland into almost open rebellion ; and , on the other , there was nothing in the state of the cabinet , nothing in the ex- pressed sentiments of its principal members , nothing in the ...
... immediately proceeded to do their utmost to rouse Ireland into almost open rebellion ; and , on the other , there was nothing in the state of the cabinet , nothing in the ex- pressed sentiments of its principal members , nothing in the ...
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... immediately to termi- nate in emancipation . They all declared , however , that , if it had been introduced as a substantive measure , they would have resisted it ; and that they now consented to suppress the Association only on the ...
... immediately to termi- nate in emancipation . They all declared , however , that , if it had been introduced as a substantive measure , they would have resisted it ; and that they now consented to suppress the Association only on the ...
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... immediately proposed as a candidate at the new election . His opponent was sir Robert Harry Inglis , who had not yet seen the expediency of chang- ing his opinions . Mr. Peel , in trusting that the University would return him , must ...
... immediately proposed as a candidate at the new election . His opponent was sir Robert Harry Inglis , who had not yet seen the expediency of chang- ing his opinions . Mr. Peel , in trusting that the University would return him , must ...
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... immediately passed for the removal of many of the disabi- lities , but with such haste , and so inconsiderately , that to this day we were reaping some of its bitter fruits . Until he saw a bolder man at the head of affairs than Mr ...
... immediately passed for the removal of many of the disabi- lities , but with such haste , and so inconsiderately , that to this day we were reaping some of its bitter fruits . Until he saw a bolder man at the head of affairs than Mr ...
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... immediately abandon them for the enemy . It was confidence in the known opinions and the supposed firmness of the leading ministers , which had prevented the anti - catholic party from courting excitation at the elections by putting ...
... immediately abandon them for the enemy . It was confidence in the known opinions and the supposed firmness of the leading ministers , which had prevented the anti - catholic party from courting excitation at the elections by putting ...
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