Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... night , had voted against the committee , the vote of that night would have been very different . Still less fair and comprehensible was the argument pretended to be drawn from the evils of a divided cabinet . Was the present cabinet ...
... night , had voted against the committee , the vote of that night would have been very different . Still less fair and comprehensible was the argument pretended to be drawn from the evils of a divided cabinet . Was the present cabinet ...
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... night after night , expressed the wishes of the Protestant portion of the empire , were treated , always with neglect , often with contempt . The House of Commons actually grudged the time consumed in pre- senting them ; and sir Francis ...
... night after night , expressed the wishes of the Protestant portion of the empire , were treated , always with neglect , often with contempt . The House of Commons actually grudged the time consumed in pre- senting them ; and sir Francis ...
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... night by armed bodies of men . The Catholic Association had deli- berated on the propriety of putting an end to all dealings with Protes- tants ; and who doubted but that , if they had adopted that resolution , they would have been able ...
... night by armed bodies of men . The Catholic Association had deli- berated on the propriety of putting an end to all dealings with Protes- tants ; and who doubted but that , if they had adopted that resolution , they would have been able ...
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... night into the shops of workmen possessed of materials belonging to the refrac- tory masters , and destroyed and mutilated them . The webs in thirty or forty looms were some times thus destroyed in the course of a single night . The ...
... night into the shops of workmen possessed of materials belonging to the refrac- tory masters , and destroyed and mutilated them . The webs in thirty or forty looms were some times thus destroyed in the course of a single night . The ...
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... night , various bodies of citizens and military as- sembled at different points . But no plan had been concerted ; no communication even seemed to have taken place between them . Having remained on foot all night , each expecting that ...
... night , various bodies of citizens and military as- sembled at different points . But no plan had been concerted ; no communication even seemed to have taken place between them . Having remained on foot all night , each expecting that ...
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