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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... tion was one of the qualities of a wise and energetic government ; and the long - tried opponents of the Catholic claims had just been repeating their settled convictions that for this , and other evils affect- ing that part of the ...
... tion was one of the qualities of a wise and energetic government ; and the long - tried opponents of the Catholic claims had just been repeating their settled convictions that for this , and other evils affect- ing that part of the ...
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... tion to announce to you the conti- nued improvement of the Revenue . " The progressive increase in that branch of it which is derived from articles of internal consump- tion is peculiarly gratifying to His Majesty , as affording a ...
... tion to announce to you the conti- nued improvement of the Revenue . " The progressive increase in that branch of it which is derived from articles of internal consump- tion is peculiarly gratifying to His Majesty , as affording a ...
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... tion without any statute ; to re- move the disabilities would be the only effectual act of suppression . It was not a corporeal being , capable of being grasped by the law . It was the people of Ireland . Its spirit was caused by the ...
... tion without any statute ; to re- move the disabilities would be the only effectual act of suppression . It was not a corporeal being , capable of being grasped by the law . It was the people of Ireland . Its spirit was caused by the ...
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... tion of the regular government of the country ? The Solicitor - general for Ire- land answered , that he had attend- ed to the debates of the Associa- tion with the closest anxiety ; but , after all his vigilance , and all his anxiety ...
... tion of the regular government of the country ? The Solicitor - general for Ire- land answered , that he had attend- ed to the debates of the Associa- tion with the closest anxiety ; but , after all his vigilance , and all his anxiety ...
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... tion rendered it unnecessary to make use of the powers which it bestowed . Their parliamentary friends had pointed out to them , that , as matters stood , with the government pledged to emancipa- tion , their continuing together as a ...
... tion rendered it unnecessary to make use of the powers which it bestowed . Their parliamentary friends had pointed out to them , that , as matters stood , with the government pledged to emancipa- tion , their continuing together as a ...
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