The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... continued to be excluded ; that if there were any department of power which they were or ought to be forbidden to wield , it would be the extensive , the almost unbounded , authority of the lord high admiral . But what is the fact ? why ...
... continued to be excluded ; that if there were any department of power which they were or ought to be forbidden to wield , it would be the extensive , the almost unbounded , authority of the lord high admiral . But what is the fact ? why ...
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... continued for con- venience ' sake to take the oaths of qua- lification at the same time , without ad- verting to the later provisions of the law which require the taking of the latter in one of the courts of record . This supposition ...
... continued for con- venience ' sake to take the oaths of qua- lification at the same time , without ad- verting to the later provisions of the law which require the taking of the latter in one of the courts of record . This supposition ...
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... continued existence of the statute of king William or some other antiquated act shall have been found un- tenable ) , that the acts of indemnity , how- ever loosely they may have been worded , were intended to apply to a very different ...
... continued existence of the statute of king William or some other antiquated act shall have been found un- tenable ) , that the acts of indemnity , how- ever loosely they may have been worded , were intended to apply to a very different ...
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... continued to experience . It would not be proper for him to enter into the merits of the question on the present occasion ; but with respect to the petitioners themselves , he could with truth say , that they represented the sentiments ...
... continued to experience . It would not be proper for him to enter into the merits of the question on the present occasion ; but with respect to the petitioners themselves , he could with truth say , that they represented the sentiments ...
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... continued . When the case alluded to occurred , it was well known that Roman Catholics had , under the same circumstances , been for a number of years admitted to the army . The question which then arose was , what was the ground of the ...
... continued . When the case alluded to occurred , it was well known that Roman Catholics had , under the same circumstances , been for a number of years admitted to the army . The question which then arose was , what was the ground of the ...
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