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Side 27
... taken the most active part against the poor woman , and was himself shortly afterwards taken and executed for the crime . Law should be , not a trap for the unwary , but a protection for those who mean to do well . Laws , however , of ...
... taken the most active part against the poor woman , and was himself shortly afterwards taken and executed for the crime . Law should be , not a trap for the unwary , but a protection for those who mean to do well . Laws , however , of ...
Side 55
... taken into his view the Grattan , who did not hold office , by the whole state of Ireland , and had come advice of the Lord - lieutenant of that day , down here prepared to say what his mea- transmitted to England a plan for the sures ...
... taken into his view the Grattan , who did not hold office , by the whole state of Ireland , and had come advice of the Lord - lieutenant of that day , down here prepared to say what his mea- transmitted to England a plan for the sures ...
Side 57
... taken previously . Then my hon . Friend the Member for Halifax said , " Yes , but if you are to consider the registration you had better consider the English registration , " and there was a division , which decided that the Irish ...
... taken previously . Then my hon . Friend the Member for Halifax said , " Yes , but if you are to consider the registration you had better consider the English registration , " and there was a division , which decided that the Irish ...
Side 61
... taken place - deprivations that have been made in so hasty and ill - considered a manner can you do now ? Your course is encom- prejudice . Sir , I should say , likewise passed with difficulties ; but my course that you ought to have an ...
... taken place - deprivations that have been made in so hasty and ill - considered a manner can you do now ? Your course is encom- prejudice . Sir , I should say , likewise passed with difficulties ; but my course that you ought to have an ...
Side 65
... taken during the two years they have held the reins of office , and contrasted it with the course which former ... taken no steps towards effecting those great objects which the noble Lord considers properly coupled with an Arms Bill ...
... taken during the two years they have held the reins of office , and contrasted it with the course which former ... taken no steps towards effecting those great objects which the noble Lord considers properly coupled with an Arms Bill ...
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