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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... took the lead against them , by moving that Mr. Littleton , one of the members for Stafford- shire , should take the chair . Ad- mitting the preeminent qualifica- tions of Mr. Sutton for the office , he objected to him that , as he had ...
... took the lead against them , by moving that Mr. Littleton , one of the members for Stafford- shire , should take the chair . Ad- mitting the preeminent qualifica- tions of Mr. Sutton for the office , he objected to him that , as he had ...
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... took place ; the question was , did there exist at the present moment a disposition on the part of England not to do justice to Ireland ? He would ask those members who talked of the disposition of England not to do justice to Ireland ...
... took place ; the question was , did there exist at the present moment a disposition on the part of England not to do justice to Ireland ? He would ask those members who talked of the disposition of England not to do justice to Ireland ...
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... this act , and then say whether personal liberty was not altogether done away with . Further , the act took away all right of complaint , and no man could be said to possess the free exercise of personal 62 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1833 .
... this act , and then say whether personal liberty was not altogether done away with . Further , the act took away all right of complaint , and no man could be said to possess the free exercise of personal 62 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1833 .
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... took possession of turnpikes , and prevented the collection of tolls , in open day ; murders were perpetrated ; there was no atrocity which the pea- santry did not commit ; in short , they were in military possession of the country ...
... took possession of turnpikes , and prevented the collection of tolls , in open day ; murders were perpetrated ; there was no atrocity which the pea- santry did not commit ; in short , they were in military possession of the country ...
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... prize . On the division , ministers had a majority of 140 votes ; 270 mem- bers voting for the clause , and 130 against it . Divisions likewise took stance in the clause , yet it gave an indication 80 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1833 .
... prize . On the division , ministers had a majority of 140 votes ; 270 mem- bers voting for the clause , and 130 against it . Divisions likewise took stance in the clause , yet it gave an indication 80 ] ANNUAL REGISTER , 1833 .
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