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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... head of the executive of both countries , give his sanction to such an act against his English subjects who had property in both countries , and who chose to reside in one in preference to the other ? If he should not - and that he ...
... head of the executive of both countries , give his sanction to such an act against his English subjects who had property in both countries , and who chose to reside in one in preference to the other ? If he should not - and that he ...
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... head . The next was the murder of a man named Patts , an engineer at a colliery near Kilkenny , in March . About 11 o'clock in the forenoon , in the presence of nearly 20 persons , and within a quarter of a mile of the barracks in which ...
... head . The next was the murder of a man named Patts , an engineer at a colliery near Kilkenny , in March . About 11 o'clock in the forenoon , in the presence of nearly 20 persons , and within a quarter of a mile of the barracks in which ...
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... head of the church . This no doubt was a precedent . But had such a claim been made since the time of Henry VIII . by any monarch of this country ? Had any of them fol- lowed up the act of Parliament by which the first fruits were ...
... head of the church . This no doubt was a precedent . But had such a claim been made since the time of Henry VIII . by any monarch of this country ? Had any of them fol- lowed up the act of Parliament by which the first fruits were ...
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... head of the church ,, by the primate of Ireland , and the arch- bishop of Dublin . Ministers agreed to the amendment ; but they suc- cessfully resisted another , moved by the earl of Wicklow , that the appointment of the four bishops to ...
... head of the church ,, by the primate of Ireland , and the arch- bishop of Dublin . Ministers agreed to the amendment ; but they suc- cessfully resisted another , moved by the earl of Wicklow , that the appointment of the four bishops to ...
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... head of a battalion of Royalist Volunteers of Albia , who were soon joined by those of Bilboa , Husto , and Bogona . They proclaimed Charles V. and appointed new local authorities . The Volunteers of the environs repaired to them in ...
... head of a battalion of Royalist Volunteers of Albia , who were soon joined by those of Bilboa , Husto , and Bogona . They proclaimed Charles V. and appointed new local authorities . The Volunteers of the environs repaired to them in ...
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