Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... Minister of the Interior - The Chamber resolves to proceed with the Departmental Bill first , in opposition to Ministers , who are left in a Minority - Proposed Amendments - Division of Opinion in the Ministry - Amendment to increase ...
... Minister of the Interior - The Chamber resolves to proceed with the Departmental Bill first , in opposition to Ministers , who are left in a Minority - Proposed Amendments - Division of Opinion in the Ministry - Amendment to increase ...
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... Ministers Sheriff's Births Marriages Promotions Deaths Public Income Public Expenditure Disposition of Grants Ways and Means Public Funded Debt Public Unfunded Debt 192 . 193 Lancaster . - Prosecution under the Marriage Act 297 194 ...
... Ministers Sheriff's Births Marriages Promotions Deaths Public Income Public Expenditure Disposition of Grants Ways and Means Public Funded Debt Public Unfunded Debt 192 . 193 Lancaster . - Prosecution under the Marriage Act 297 194 ...
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... ministers being ready to propose and support such a change , as a cabinet measure . The majority of six , which had carried the resolu- tions in favour of the Catholics in the House of Commons , was smaller than that which had car- ried ...
... ministers being ready to propose and support such a change , as a cabinet measure . The majority of six , which had carried the resolu- tions in favour of the Catholics in the House of Commons , was smaller than that which had car- ried ...
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... ministers sub- sequently attempted to justify in parliament their own change of policy ; but , while the operations ... ministers , if these ministers , by whatever means , could only command a majority in parliament . It was not till ...
... ministers sub- sequently attempted to justify in parliament their own change of policy ; but , while the operations ... ministers , if these ministers , by whatever means , could only command a majority in parliament . It was not till ...
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... ministers , without going through a committee . The measure , which it was their inten- tion to propose for the adoption of parliament , would extend to the removal generally of all civil dis- abilities under which the Roman Catholics ...
... ministers , without going through a committee . The measure , which it was their inten- tion to propose for the adoption of parliament , would extend to the removal generally of all civil dis- abilities under which the Roman Catholics ...
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