Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... appointed Chairman of Ways and Means .-- Renewed discus- sions on the state of the country . - Speech of Mr. Otway Cave - Sir Robert Peel states that he shall not re - introduce Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill - Statements of ...
... appointed Chairman of Ways and Means .-- Renewed discus- sions on the state of the country . - Speech of Mr. Otway Cave - Sir Robert Peel states that he shall not re - introduce Lord Stanley's Irish Registration Bill - Statements of ...
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... appointed Guardian - Manifesto of the Queen - Mother , and reply of the Spanish Government - Insurrection in behalf of the Queen- Mother at Pampeluna and Vittoria - Proclamation issued by Don Manuel Montes de Oca - Desperate attempt to ...
... appointed Guardian - Manifesto of the Queen - Mother , and reply of the Spanish Government - Insurrection in behalf of the Queen- Mother at Pampeluna and Vittoria - Proclamation issued by Don Manuel Montes de Oca - Desperate attempt to ...
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... appointed under the act for the amendment of the laws relating to the poor expire at the termination of the present year . I feel assured that you will earnestly direct your attention to enactments which so deeply concern the in- terest ...
... appointed under the act for the amendment of the laws relating to the poor expire at the termination of the present year . I feel assured that you will earnestly direct your attention to enactments which so deeply concern the in- terest ...
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... appointed and should receive such salary as the poor - law commissioners should decide . The practical effect of this amendment if it had afterwards become law , would , it is obvious , have actually carried the recognition of dissent ...
... appointed and should receive such salary as the poor - law commissioners should decide . The practical effect of this amendment if it had afterwards become law , would , it is obvious , have actually carried the recognition of dissent ...
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... appointed to be clerk of the hanaper in Ire- land . The next was Mr. Kennedy , then the representative of Tiver- ton , who now filled the situation of slave commissioner at the Ha- vannah . The next was Mr. Lynch , now a HISTORY OF ...
... appointed to be clerk of the hanaper in Ire- land . The next was Mr. Kennedy , then the representative of Tiver- ton , who now filled the situation of slave commissioner at the Ha- vannah . The next was Mr. Lynch , now a HISTORY OF ...
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