“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... directed exclusively against Protestants . In the neigh- bourhood of Bandon , for example , several families of that persuasion were obliged to quit their habita- tions in the country and to take refuge in the town . Towards the middle ...
... directed exclusively against Protestants . In the neigh- bourhood of Bandon , for example , several families of that persuasion were obliged to quit their habita- tions in the country and to take refuge in the town . Towards the middle ...
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... directed , in conjunction with my ON of of the opened by the King , in person . His Majesty came in state to the House of Peers , and the Commons , with their Speaker , having pre- sented themselves at the bar in obedience to the ...
... directed , in conjunction with my ON of of the opened by the King , in person . His Majesty came in state to the House of Peers , and the Commons , with their Speaker , having pre- sented themselves at the bar in obedience to the ...
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... directed the estimates of the current year to be laid be- fore you . They have been framed with every attention to economy which the circumstances of the country will permit ; and it will be satisfactory to you to learn , that I have ...
... directed the estimates of the current year to be laid be- fore you . They have been framed with every attention to economy which the circumstances of the country will permit ; and it will be satisfactory to you to learn , that I have ...
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... directed and applied , would be sufficient to restore tranquillity , without any alteration of the laws ; and this they asserted and re - as- serted in various forms , without attempting any reply to the facts which had been stated on ...
... directed and applied , would be sufficient to restore tranquillity , without any alteration of the laws ; and this they asserted and re - as- serted in various forms , without attempting any reply to the facts which had been stated on ...
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... directing his argument chiefly against that clause , which gave the magistrates the power of convicting without the intervention of a jury . He admitted that the Insurrection act would be useful in quieting dis- turbed districts . The ...
... directing his argument chiefly against that clause , which gave the magistrates the power of convicting without the intervention of a jury . He admitted that the Insurrection act would be useful in quieting dis- turbed districts . The ...
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