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... the interests involved were too large , and the sum of money it was proposed to vote away was too considerable , to allow him to pass by the motion without putting the House in possession of the mate- rial facts of the case .
... the interests involved were too large , and the sum of money it was proposed to vote away was too considerable , to allow him to pass by the motion without putting the House in possession of the mate- rial facts of the case .
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... the interests involved were too large , and the sum of money it was proposed to vote away was too considerable , to allow him to pass by the motion without putting the House in possession of the mate- rial facts of the case .
... the interests involved were too large , and the sum of money it was proposed to vote away was too considerable , to allow him to pass by the motion without putting the House in possession of the mate- rial facts of the case .
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He was a very zealous Churchman , and had a considerable share in preserving the Welsh bishopric pro- posed to be suppressed in order to form the see of Manchester ; he revived and presided over the synodical meetings of the ...
He was a very zealous Churchman , and had a considerable share in preserving the Welsh bishopric pro- posed to be suppressed in order to form the see of Manchester ; he revived and presided over the synodical meetings of the ...
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STATE OF THE COUNTRY AND OF PUBLIC ORINION AT THE COMMENCEMENT | 1 |
CHAPTER II | 25 |
of the House to support the Crown in quelling the rebellionLord Palmerston | 125 |
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