The New Annual Register, Or General Repository of History, Politics, and Literature, for the Year ...G. Robinson, Pater-noster-Row, 1826 |
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... ject of congratulation to their lordships . Indeed , no person who paid attention to public af- fairs could fail to be struck at the different circumstances under which the present session opened , from those that prevailed some years ...
... ject of congratulation to their lordships . Indeed , no person who paid attention to public af- fairs could fail to be struck at the different circumstances under which the present session opened , from those that prevailed some years ...
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... ject to which he and his colleagues had given their most serious con- sideration . They had asked them- selves , if no steps were taken by the government for that purpose , might not the mischief die away of itself ? That , for a time ...
... ject to which he and his colleagues had given their most serious con- sideration . They had asked them- selves , if no steps were taken by the government for that purpose , might not the mischief die away of itself ? That , for a time ...
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... ject . From whence did they ob- tain their magical elements of concord ? From the pit of Ache- ron ! Their combination was ce- mented by an adjuration of horror and loathing- " Be peaceable by the hatred which you bear the Orangemen ...
... ject . From whence did they ob- tain their magical elements of concord ? From the pit of Ache- ron ! Their combination was ce- mented by an adjuration of horror and loathing- " Be peaceable by the hatred which you bear the Orangemen ...
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... ject ought to call for their ex- tinction . He spoke not of the opinions of those who thought such a body as the Catholic Asso- ciation trenched on the supremacy of the crown , or on the privileges of the executive government ; but of ...
... ject ought to call for their ex- tinction . He spoke not of the opinions of those who thought such a body as the Catholic Asso- ciation trenched on the supremacy of the crown , or on the privileges of the executive government ; but of ...
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... ject , which a gentleman who had not opposed the approval of the report had read to the Associa- tion . Here Mr. Peel read Lord Donoughmore's letter , in which he declared , that as governor of the county , he had examined into the ...
... ject , which a gentleman who had not opposed the approval of the report had read to the Associa- tion . Here Mr. Peel read Lord Donoughmore's letter , in which he declared , that as governor of the county , he had examined into the ...
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