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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... present administration ; but this he did know , that there was not a single Catholic amongst them . There were five inspectors - general of police , and there was not a Catho- lic amongst them . With such facts before them , could they ...
... present administration ; but this he did know , that there was not a single Catholic amongst them . There were five inspectors - general of police , and there was not a Catho- lic amongst them . With such facts before them , could they ...
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... present state of Ireland - 60 mur- ders , or attempts at murder , and not less than 600 burglaries , or attempts at burglary , committed in one county alone , and in com- paratively a few weeks ? Why , this was far worse than civil war ...
... present state of Ireland - 60 mur- ders , or attempts at murder , and not less than 600 burglaries , or attempts at burglary , committed in one county alone , and in com- paratively a few weeks ? Why , this was far worse than civil war ...
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... present moment . He agreed that the proceedings and disturbances now going on were frightful ; but they had been of frequent occurrence for eighty years past , and the great error lay in identifying them with party feelings . It was not ...
... present moment . He agreed that the proceedings and disturbances now going on were frightful ; but they had been of frequent occurrence for eighty years past , and the great error lay in identifying them with party feelings . It was not ...
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... present system of taxation , which was , in many instances , most objectionable . But the people were looking with the greatest anxiety to the House to relieve them from the burdens under which they laboured , and the address , as it at ...
... present system of taxation , which was , in many instances , most objectionable . But the people were looking with the greatest anxiety to the House to relieve them from the burdens under which they laboured , and the address , as it at ...
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... present moment a disposition on the part of England not to do justice to Ireland ? He would ask those members who ... present amount of taxation in the two countries , for that was the business - like way looking at the question . Let ...
... present moment a disposition on the part of England not to do justice to Ireland ? He would ask those members who ... present amount of taxation in the two countries , for that was the business - like way looking at the question . Let ...
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