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violated the rights of property , and contravened the settlement of the Irish Church question contained in the Church Temporalities Act , which was understood to be final and complete , and it had hitherto been resisted by every ...
violated the rights of property , and contravened the settlement of the Irish Church question contained in the Church Temporalities Act , which was understood to be final and complete , and it had hitherto been resisted by every ...
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The building was felt to be more a public building than a parish church , and the lower orders seemed to feel that they had a right to enter greater than to a building appropriated to parishion ers and ratepayers ; when in , the beauty ...
The building was felt to be more a public building than a parish church , and the lower orders seemed to feel that they had a right to enter greater than to a building appropriated to parishion ers and ratepayers ; when in , the beauty ...
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At the parish church , Leamington , Capt . Sanderson , R. N. , to Alice Mary , dau . of George Woodroffe Franklyn , esq . , M.P. - At St. Michael's Church , Pimlico , William Sandford Pakenham , esq . , to Henrietta Constantia ...
At the parish church , Leamington , Capt . Sanderson , R. N. , to Alice Mary , dau . of George Woodroffe Franklyn , esq . , M.P. - At St. Michael's Church , Pimlico , William Sandford Pakenham , esq . , to Henrietta Constantia ...
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CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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