The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volum 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 |
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Side vi
... Churches - in the Commons - in the Lords , 117 CHAP . VII . MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT . Slave - Trade - Treaty with Spain - Mr Wilberforce on the Treatment of Slaves - Motions of Sir S. Romilly respecting Proceedings in ...
... Churches - in the Commons - in the Lords , 117 CHAP . VII . MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS OF PARLIAMENT . Slave - Trade - Treaty with Spain - Mr Wilberforce on the Treatment of Slaves - Motions of Sir S. Romilly respecting Proceedings in ...
Side 6
... church , when compared with the increased and increasing po- pulation of the country . " His Royal Highness most earnest- ly recommends this important subject to your early consideration , deeply impressed , as he has no doubt you are ...
... church , when compared with the increased and increasing po- pulation of the country . " His Royal Highness most earnest- ly recommends this important subject to your early consideration , deeply impressed , as he has no doubt you are ...
Side 7
... churches was mentioned as strongly called for by the present deficiency in the accommodation for public wor- ship . It indicated also the regard paid by the administration to the religious and moral welfare of the community , an object ...
... churches was mentioned as strongly called for by the present deficiency in the accommodation for public wor- ship . It indicated also the regard paid by the administration to the religious and moral welfare of the community , an object ...
Side 63
... build- ing of new churches and chapels . He had thought it best not to include that sum in the accounts of the year , as exchequer bills were to be issued sion after the other supplies had been voted , and CHAP . 3. ] 63 HISTORY .
... build- ing of new churches and chapels . He had thought it best not to include that sum in the accounts of the year , as exchequer bills were to be issued sion after the other supplies had been voted , and CHAP . 3. ] 63 HISTORY .
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... church , which are built upon them through out ; but unless the law had declared such publications to be specifically li- bels , it became difficult to maintain an intention to ridicule them , when the obvious and palpable intention was ...
... church , which are built upon them through out ; but unless the law had declared such publications to be specifically li- bels , it became difficult to maintain an intention to ridicule them , when the obvious and palpable intention was ...
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