Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... voted to support him- He is elected without Opposition - Alarming State of Ireland The Magistrates of Tipperary ... Vote of appropriation - Difference between the two Chambers on this Subject - Bills for regulating the Customs , and ...
... voted to support him- He is elected without Opposition - Alarming State of Ireland The Magistrates of Tipperary ... Vote of appropriation - Difference between the two Chambers on this Subject - Bills for regulating the Customs , and ...
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... Vote a forced Loan - They give the President unlimited power over Persons and Pro- perty - A Spanish Army from Cuba lands in Mexico , and takes Tam- pico , and Tamaulipas The Spaniards fortify themselves , awaiting re- inforcements ...
... Vote a forced Loan - They give the President unlimited power over Persons and Pro- perty - A Spanish Army from Cuba lands in Mexico , and takes Tam- pico , and Tamaulipas The Spaniards fortify themselves , awaiting re- inforcements ...
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... votes smaller than that of 1825. The Catholic leaders them- selves , indeed , pretended to know , that government was inclined to lend a more willing ear to their demands ; but , on the one hand , they did not act as if they believed ...
... votes smaller than that of 1825. The Catholic leaders them- selves , indeed , pretended to know , that government was inclined to lend a more willing ear to their demands ; but , on the one hand , they did not act as if they believed ...
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... voted in its favour as part of a system which was 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 ...
... voted in its favour as part of a system which was 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 ...
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... voted for the bill of 1825 , but since that time there had been a new parliament , and it was by no means certain that the present parliament would repose the same confidence in , or intrust similar powers to a ministry , unless some ...
... voted for the bill of 1825 , but since that time there had been a new parliament , and it was by no means certain that the present parliament would repose the same confidence in , or intrust similar powers to a ministry , unless some ...
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