The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Band 3;Band 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... duty it was to restrain , the Catholic dema- gogues . Though Mr. Peel's brother- in - law had announced , at a public dinner , his change of opinion , Mr. Peel himself accepted , during the autumn , the public banquets of the gentry and ...
... duty it was to restrain , the Catholic dema- gogues . Though Mr. Peel's brother- in - law had announced , at a public dinner , his change of opinion , Mr. Peel himself accepted , during the autumn , the public banquets of the gentry and ...
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... duty and the determination of his Majesty to preserve invio- late . " His Majesty most carnestly re- commends to you to enter upon the consideration of a subject of such paramount importance , deeply in- teresting to the best feelings ...
... duty and the determination of his Majesty to preserve invio- late . " His Majesty most carnestly re- commends to you to enter upon the consideration of a subject of such paramount importance , deeply in- teresting to the best feelings ...
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... duty , he could not grant to the government that arbitrary power which was neces- sary to put down the Catholic Association , without putting an end , at the same time , to the cruel system of exclusion which called that Association ...
... duty , he could not grant to the government that arbitrary power which was neces- sary to put down the Catholic Association , without putting an end , at the same time , to the cruel system of exclusion which called that Association ...
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... duty as a statesman , he could not , in common decency or honesty , retain his seat as mem- ber for Oxford . On the 4th of February , the day before the meet- ing of parliament , he addressed a letter to the Vice - chancellor of the ...
... duty as a statesman , he could not , in common decency or honesty , retain his seat as mem- ber for Oxford . On the 4th of February , the day before the meet- ing of parliament , he addressed a letter to the Vice - chancellor of the ...
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... duty to uphold , yet I consider myself bound to surrender to the University , without delay , the trust which they have confided to me . I take the liberty of requesting that you will communicate this letter to those leading members of ...
... duty to uphold , yet I consider myself bound to surrender to the University , without delay , the trust which they have confided to me . I take the liberty of requesting that you will communicate this letter to those leading members of ...
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