“The” Annual Register: World Events, Tập 64Longman, 1823 |
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... tion rose to a still more alarming height . Not a night passed , on which illegal meetings were not held ; on which scores of houses were not broken into , and were then always robbed of arms , and most frequently subjected to indis ...
... tion rose to a still more alarming height . Not a night passed , on which illegal meetings were not held ; on which scores of houses were not broken into , and were then always robbed of arms , and most frequently subjected to indis ...
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... tion having been thus rejected , Mr. Hume moved the following amendment in the address : " That , while we return his majesty our most grateful acknow- ledgments for the various reduc- tions which have been made in the civil and ...
... tion having been thus rejected , Mr. Hume moved the following amendment in the address : " That , while we return his majesty our most grateful acknow- ledgments for the various reduc- tions which have been made in the civil and ...
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... tion were said to have quitted Cork in the beginning of the year , in order to join the insurgents on the mountains , fifteen or twenty miles to the westward of that city . The third class comprehended the formidable mass of ignorance ...
... tion were said to have quitted Cork in the beginning of the year , in order to join the insurgents on the mountains , fifteen or twenty miles to the westward of that city . The third class comprehended the formidable mass of ignorance ...
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... tion ? All concurred in admitting the existence of a great political evil in Ireland : that evil lay in the composition of the magistracy and the police . Undoubtedly , there were among the magistrates many who performed their duty in ...
... tion ? All concurred in admitting the existence of a great political evil in Ireland : that evil lay in the composition of the magistracy and the police . Undoubtedly , there were among the magistrates many who performed their duty in ...
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... tion , he added , derived considerable force from the act itself ; which was indeed a sad specimen of legis- lative skill . The preamble declared , that divers good laws had been made to prevent the increase and dangers of popery ...
... tion , he added , derived considerable force from the act itself ; which was indeed a sad specimen of legis- lative skill . The preamble declared , that divers good laws had been made to prevent the increase and dangers of popery ...
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