“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... given to im- prison without bringing the indi- viduals immediately to trial , it was a measure altogether inapplicable to the alleged evil ; for the suspen- sion act was of no avail , except in cases of political or religious dis ...
... given to im- prison without bringing the indi- viduals immediately to trial , it was a measure altogether inapplicable to the alleged evil ; for the suspen- sion act was of no avail , except in cases of political or religious dis ...
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... given at the Opera - house , and honoured by the presence of his majesty , this source of charity proved altogether unproductive . The sums collected for admission were barely sufficient to pay the expenses of the entertainment ; so ...
... given at the Opera - house , and honoured by the presence of his majesty , this source of charity proved altogether unproductive . The sums collected for admission were barely sufficient to pay the expenses of the entertainment ; so ...
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... given to the industry of the poor . The facilities for fishing afforded by nature on the Western coast of Ireland , are great , and the advantages to the inhabitants of that district , as well as to the empire generally , from the promo ...
... given to the industry of the poor . The facilities for fishing afforded by nature on the Western coast of Ireland , are great , and the advantages to the inhabitants of that district , as well as to the empire generally , from the promo ...
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... given up to the watching for and to the prevention of crime , the money account would be nearly balanced ; and all the moral and political benefits arising from the restoration of peace , obedience , and orderly habits , would be so ...
... given up to the watching for and to the prevention of crime , the money account would be nearly balanced ; and all the moral and political benefits arising from the restoration of peace , obedience , and orderly habits , would be so ...
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... given up à consi- derable portion of his time to the investigation of the list . That re- vision , however , was not yet com- pleted ; and why was this bill in- troduced before it was so ? With regard to the degree of strength which ...
... given up à consi- derable portion of his time to the investigation of the list . That re- vision , however , was not yet com- pleted ; and why was this bill in- troduced before it was so ? With regard to the degree of strength which ...
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