The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volum 3;Volum 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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Side iii
... carried Amendments proposed in the Bill in the Committee - Amend- ment moved , to include the place of Prime Minister among the excepted Offices Bill read a third time , and passed by the House of Commons -Sir Charles Wetherell ...
... carried Amendments proposed in the Bill in the Committee - Amend- ment moved , to include the place of Prime Minister among the excepted Offices Bill read a third time , and passed by the House of Commons -Sir Charles Wetherell ...
Side v
... carried to Brazil - The British Government prevents them from landing -Don Pedro refuses to enter into any ... carry the Town - They advance to Adrianople , which capitulates , the Turkish Garrison dispersing - The Fleet takes Vassilico ...
... carried to Brazil - The British Government prevents them from landing -Don Pedro refuses to enter into any ... carry the Town - They advance to Adrianople , which capitulates , the Turkish Garrison dispersing - The Fleet takes Vassilico ...
Side 7
... carried into effect , must feel , he believed , that the existence of that Association , during the dis- cussions which were about to take place , would in itself oppose an almost insuperable barrier to the accomplishment of the object ...
... carried into effect , must feel , he believed , that the existence of that Association , during the dis- cussions which were about to take place , would in itself oppose an almost insuperable barrier to the accomplishment of the object ...
Side 13
... carried by a major- ity of three to one in the most numerous convocation ever as- sembled in Oxford . After a con- test of three days , during which 1364 voters polled , Oxford re- jected Mr. Peel by a majority of 146. He was ...
... carried by a major- ity of three to one in the most numerous convocation ever as- sembled in Oxford . After a con- test of three days , during which 1364 voters polled , Oxford re- jected Mr. Peel by a majority of 146. He was ...
Side 19
... carried for putting down those meetings , still , if the causes were allowed to continue , the agitation would be ... carry any measure founded upon the principle of permanent resist ance to those claims . Such a government , therefore ...
... carried for putting down those meetings , still , if the causes were allowed to continue , the agitation would be ... carry any measure founded upon the principle of permanent resist ance to those claims . Such a government , therefore ...
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