Annual Register, Tập 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 |
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... Object of the Bill introduced by him - His Speech , and Debate on first reading - Meeting of the General Assembly of the Scotch Church - Dr . Chalmers moves the deposition of the seven Ministers of the Strathbogie Presbytery - Account ...
... Object of the Bill introduced by him - His Speech , and Debate on first reading - Meeting of the General Assembly of the Scotch Church - Dr . Chalmers moves the deposition of the seven Ministers of the Strathbogie Presbytery - Account ...
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... Object of this Motion - Lord John Russell strongly opposes it- It is supported by Sir Robert Peel , and carried by a majority of 18 -Lord John Russell throws up the Bill - Remarks of Sir D. Evans on the conduct of the Opposition ...
... Object of this Motion - Lord John Russell strongly opposes it- It is supported by Sir Robert Peel , and carried by a majority of 18 -Lord John Russell throws up the Bill - Remarks of Sir D. Evans on the conduct of the Opposition ...
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... object the more speedy and effectual administration of justice . The vital importance of this sub- ject is sufficient to ensure for it your early and most serious con- sideration . The powers of the commissioners appointed under the act ...
... object the more speedy and effectual administration of justice . The vital importance of this sub- ject is sufficient to ensure for it your early and most serious con- sideration . The powers of the commissioners appointed under the act ...
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... object of those proceedings , by which the peace of Europe and alliance of France had been injured , was to preserve the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire . Since when had we begun to think it indispensable to consult for ...
... object of those proceedings , by which the peace of Europe and alliance of France had been injured , was to preserve the integrity and independence of the Ottoman empire . Since when had we begun to think it indispensable to consult for ...
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... object which they had in view ? His answer was , the pre- servation of peace by the settle- ment of the affairs of the Levant , and by preserving the integrity of the Turkish empire as much as they possibly could in the state in which ...
... object which they had in view ? His answer was , the pre- servation of peace by the settle- ment of the affairs of the Levant , and by preserving the integrity of the Turkish empire as much as they possibly could in the state in which ...
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