Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... remained to be adopted , except that of concession . His first proposition , viz . that something must be done , to gain a ministry united in opinion on this question , was proved , he said , by the mischievous influence which the ...
... remained to be adopted , except that of concession . His first proposition , viz . that something must be done , to gain a ministry united in opinion on this question , was proved , he said , by the mischievous influence which the ...
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... with- out aggravating all the evils and dangers which were to be removed , it followed that no course remained but to settle the question by ad- justing a system of concession on the one hand , HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
... with- out aggravating all the evils and dangers which were to be removed , it followed that no course remained but to settle the question by ad- justing a system of concession on the one hand , HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
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... remained , that the mea- sure which was now to be forced upon the country was odious to the great majority of its Protestant population . But in parliament they were without leaders of weight and reputation ; all the talkers were on the ...
... remained , that the mea- sure which was now to be forced upon the country was odious to the great majority of its Protestant population . But in parliament they were without leaders of weight and reputation ; all the talkers were on the ...
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... remained behind . The proposed measure did more than hurt the feelings , and stain the honour of the king : it touched his title . It was a bill to reverse the attainder which had been passed upon popery ; and the natural con- sequences ...
... remained behind . The proposed measure did more than hurt the feelings , and stain the honour of the king : it touched his title . It was a bill to reverse the attainder which had been passed upon popery ; and the natural con- sequences ...
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... remained worth either attack or defence . An oath , indeed , was to be taken , verbally forbidding Roman Catholics from harming the establishment ; but they must be more or less than men , to be enabled to keep such an oath . Totally in ...
... remained worth either attack or defence . An oath , indeed , was to be taken , verbally forbidding Roman Catholics from harming the establishment ; but they must be more or less than men , to be enabled to keep such an oath . Totally in ...
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