The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... considerations to influence him , to give his vote against a gentleman whose experience so fully entitled him to fill the situa- tion of Speaker . He would ac- knowledge that , after the right hon . gentleman's return , he wrote to him ...
... considerations to influence him , to give his vote against a gentleman whose experience so fully entitled him to fill the situa- tion of Speaker . He would ac- knowledge that , after the right hon . gentleman's return , he wrote to him ...
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... consideration , to be best calculated to secure public credit , to improve and extend our commerce , and to promote the general prosperity and power of the British empire . " Your attention will also be directed to the state of the ...
... consideration , to be best calculated to secure public credit , to improve and extend our commerce , and to promote the general prosperity and power of the British empire . " Your attention will also be directed to the state of the ...
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... consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the general peace and welfare of Ireland , as affecting the administration of justice , and the local taxation of that country , to which your attention will be also ...
... consideration . There are other subjects hardly less important to the general peace and welfare of Ireland , as affecting the administration of justice , and the local taxation of that country , to which your attention will be also ...
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... consideration grievances such as these . As to measures of relief , ministers were determined to apply the best remedies the case admitted of ; but it would be recollected that the grievances of Ireland were of too long standing to ...
... consideration grievances such as these . As to measures of relief , ministers were determined to apply the best remedies the case admitted of ; but it would be recollected that the grievances of Ireland were of too long standing to ...
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... consideration . " " Now , the words " separate consideration , " were those to which he objected ; he did not know what was meant by them . If the expression meant that there were peculiarities in the circumstances of the church of ...
... consideration . " " Now , the words " separate consideration , " were those to which he objected ; he did not know what was meant by them . If the expression meant that there were peculiarities in the circumstances of the church of ...
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