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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... provisions , and Description of the state of Ireland , by Earl Grey - The Bill passes the Lords without opposition ... provision for applying part of the funds to purposes not ecclesiastical - Debate thereon , and omission of the Clause ...
... provisions , and Description of the state of Ireland , by Earl Grey - The Bill passes the Lords without opposition ... provision for applying part of the funds to purposes not ecclesiastical - Debate thereon , and omission of the Clause ...
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... provision , Mr. Sutton was entitled to his Speaker's salary till a was elected ; and , under the act of last session , by being thus entitled to his salary , he could not be entitled to any part of his pension . successor Mr. Hume ...
... provision , Mr. Sutton was entitled to his Speaker's salary till a was elected ; and , under the act of last session , by being thus entitled to his salary , he could not be entitled to any part of his pension . successor Mr. Hume ...
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... provisions for the important inter- ests connected with them as may appear , from experience and full consideration , to be best calculated to secure public credit , to improve and extend our commerce , and to promote the general ...
... provisions for the important inter- ests connected with them as may appear , from experience and full consideration , to be best calculated to secure public credit , to improve and extend our commerce , and to promote the general ...
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... provision be made for that purpose in such Act or Acts ; " and further , " the said solemn Affirmation or declaration so made as aforesaid , shall be ad- judged and taken , and is hereby enacted and declared to be of the same force and ...
... provision be made for that purpose in such Act or Acts ; " and further , " the said solemn Affirmation or declaration so made as aforesaid , shall be ad- judged and taken , and is hereby enacted and declared to be of the same force and ...
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... provisions , and so far restoring the common - law right , were to be liberally construed . It was clear that at the time of passing the 7th and 8th William III . , Qua- kers could not sit in Parliament , having been excluded , along ...
... provisions , and so far restoring the common - law right , were to be liberally construed . It was clear that at the time of passing the 7th and 8th William III . , Qua- kers could not sit in Parliament , having been excluded , along ...
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