Annual Register, Or a View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...Longmans, Green, 1830 |
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... those , who were at the head of , and directed those proceedings , would have taken good care not to offer such resistance as would have given to the government such force as might be necessary to 66 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... those , who were at the head of , and directed those proceedings , would have taken good care not to offer such resistance as would have given to the government such force as might be necessary to 66 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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... directed . On the 7th and 8th of April , the bill passed through a committee , in which , as in the Commons , many amendments were moved , but not one was carried . On the 10th of April it was read a third time , after another debate ...
... directed . On the 7th and 8th of April , the bill passed through a committee , in which , as in the Commons , many amendments were moved , but not one was carried . On the 10th of April it was read a third time , after another debate ...
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... forty - shilling free- holders had been corrupt , like those of Penryn , their disfranchisement might be defended ; but the only offence of the persons , against whom the bill was directed , had been , that 100 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
... forty - shilling free- holders had been corrupt , like those of Penryn , their disfranchisement might be defended ; but the only offence of the persons , against whom the bill was directed , had been , that 100 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1829 .
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whom the bill was directed , had been , that they exercised their privilege honestly and independ- ently , according to the dictates of their consciences . The Relief bill was a great good , demanded equally by justice and expediency ...
whom the bill was directed , had been , that they exercised their privilege honestly and independ- ently , according to the dictates of their consciences . The Relief bill was a great good , demanded equally by justice and expediency ...
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... directed against the Roman Ca- tholics . It was not an exclusive penalty ; the fact was , if it were a penalty towards any , it was an equal penalty towards all . It would affect Protestant and Ca- tholic alike . But , on the subject of ...
... directed against the Roman Ca- tholics . It was not an exclusive penalty ; the fact was , if it were a penalty towards any , it was an equal penalty towards all . It would affect Protestant and Ca- tholic alike . But , on the subject of ...
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