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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... passed by the House of Commons -Sir Charles Wetherell dismissed from the Office of Attorney General [ 38 CHAPTER IV . · The Catholic Relief Bill moved in the House of Lords - Debate on the Second Reading - Speech of the Duke of ...
... passed by the House of Commons -Sir Charles Wetherell dismissed from the Office of Attorney General [ 38 CHAPTER IV . · The Catholic Relief Bill moved in the House of Lords - Debate on the Second Reading - Speech of the Duke of ...
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... passed . It was much better that they should do nothing , and he would rather they did nothing , than that what they did should be evaded . By the act of 1825 , it had been intended to suppress the Catholic Association , and other ...
... passed . It was much better that they should do nothing , and he would rather they did nothing , than that what they did should be evaded . By the act of 1825 , it had been intended to suppress the Catholic Association , and other ...
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... passed both Houses without opposition ; for , although its provisions were necessarily somewhat arbitrary in their nature , the friends of the Catholics voted in its favour as part of a system which was immediately to termi- nate in ...
... passed both Houses without opposition ; for , although its provisions were necessarily somewhat arbitrary in their nature , the friends of the Catholics voted in its favour as part of a system which was immediately to termi- nate in ...
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... passed , down to the period in which he ceased to have a share in his majesty's councils , the government had been most anxious to give full efficacy , as far as was consistent with the liberty of the subject , to such provisions of it ...
... passed , down to the period in which he ceased to have a share in his majesty's councils , the government had been most anxious to give full efficacy , as far as was consistent with the liberty of the subject , to such provisions of it ...
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... passed in his majesty's councils , during the period in which he had the honour of enjoying a seat at the council board , neither was it necessary that he should do so he was at liberty , however , to state this , that , having come to ...
... passed in his majesty's councils , during the period in which he had the honour of enjoying a seat at the council board , neither was it necessary that he should do so he was at liberty , however , to state this , that , having come to ...
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