“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... late census taken of the population of the town of Fermoy , they exceed 5,000 persons ; and the immediate neighbourhood , who will require food in this market , may be estimated at as many more ; one - third at least of whom are reduced ...
... late census taken of the population of the town of Fermoy , they exceed 5,000 persons ; and the immediate neighbourhood , who will require food in this market , may be estimated at as many more ; one - third at least of whom are reduced ...
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... late their emoluments ; but none to regulate the qualifications ne- cessary to their appointment , either with regard to their age , their strength , or their previous educa- tion , or to exclude tithe - proctors and others filling any ...
... late their emoluments ; but none to regulate the qualifications ne- cessary to their appointment , either with regard to their age , their strength , or their previous educa- tion , or to exclude tithe - proctors and others filling any ...
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... late ma- jesty , the lord chancellor of Ire- land , in consequence of repeated conferences with the government , entered on a revision of the ma- gistracy , with the view of taking advantage of the accession of Geo . IV . to quash the ...
... late ma- jesty , the lord chancellor of Ire- land , in consequence of repeated conferences with the government , entered on a revision of the ma- gistracy , with the view of taking advantage of the accession of Geo . IV . to quash the ...
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... late merely to sit in parliament . Now the latter part of this preamble was nonsense ; for it was not of late that the Catholic lords had the privilege of sitting in parliament ; up to that period they sat in the House of Lords as a ...
... late merely to sit in parliament . Now the latter part of this preamble was nonsense ; for it was not of late that the Catholic lords had the privilege of sitting in parliament ; up to that period they sat in the House of Lords as a ...
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... late years much relaxed . The increasing numbers , both of the criminal and the respectable population , have been assigned as the principal cause of this misfortune . As the free settlers have multiplied rapidly , even in proportion to ...
... late years much relaxed . The increasing numbers , both of the criminal and the respectable population , have been assigned as the principal cause of this misfortune . As the free settlers have multiplied rapidly , even in proportion to ...
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