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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... gave up the only honourable appoint- ment that was in the gift of the people ; all other appointments being in the hands of the crown . It was impossible to reconcile any man's mind to the sincerity of those who held out to the people ...
... gave up the only honourable appoint- ment that was in the gift of the people ; all other appointments being in the hands of the crown . It was impossible to reconcile any man's mind to the sincerity of those who held out to the people ...
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... gave him right to the latter , but whether he was so entitled to both . If he was , then , on being elevated to the chair , without a revision of the act conferring on him a pension , he would be placed in a position so wholly ...
... gave him right to the latter , but whether he was so entitled to both . If he was , then , on being elevated to the chair , without a revision of the act conferring on him a pension , he would be placed in a position so wholly ...
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... gave his support to them on this occasion , he gave it to them upon public grounds , as ministers of the Crown , because they required support , -not from any increase of confidence in them , or from any desire to benefit in the ...
... gave his support to them on this occasion , he gave it to them upon public grounds , as ministers of the Crown , because they required support , -not from any increase of confidence in them , or from any desire to benefit in the ...
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... mischief against which they had to provide . The further powers which govern- ment demanded , were called for in order to repress a system of as- Lord Althorp gave the following as a statement of the 38 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1833 .
... mischief against which they had to provide . The further powers which govern- ment demanded , were called for in order to repress a system of as- Lord Althorp gave the following as a statement of the 38 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1833 .
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... gave power to enter houses in search of arms , and persons re- fusing to produce them were sub jected to punishment ; and it was made a misdemeanor to disperse seditious papers in a proclaimed district , with a provision , that if the ...
... gave power to enter houses in search of arms , and persons re- fusing to produce them were sub jected to punishment ; and it was made a misdemeanor to disperse seditious papers in a proclaimed district , with a provision , that if the ...
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