The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... existing . The clergy had , he said , petitioned against the claims , under the impression that the interests of the Protestant church were in danger ; they considered that a question of reli- gion , which he regarded as one of great ...
... existing . The clergy had , he said , petitioned against the claims , under the impression that the interests of the Protestant church were in danger ; they considered that a question of reli- gion , which he regarded as one of great ...
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... existing , they could not have failed to enumerate it with all the other acts in the indemnity bills . These considerations appear to me conclusive that the act of William and Mary was not considered as surviving that of Geo.lst . But ...
... existing , they could not have failed to enumerate it with all the other acts in the indemnity bills . These considerations appear to me conclusive that the act of William and Mary was not considered as surviving that of Geo.lst . But ...
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... existing one , is somewhat curious , and exceeds the device of the tyrant of antiquity , who tied together a living and a dead body . This act also united the living and the dead ; and what is most strange , it was the dead which , in ...
... existing one , is somewhat curious , and exceeds the device of the tyrant of antiquity , who tied together a living and a dead body . This act also united the living and the dead ; and what is most strange , it was the dead which , in ...
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... He was pre- pared to show , on the contrary , that little- goes were encouraged in consequence of lotteries . The worthy alderman proceed- taxes existing in this country . His hon . friend 95 ] [ 96 HOUSE OF COMMONS , Mr. Lyttelton's ...
... He was pre- pared to show , on the contrary , that little- goes were encouraged in consequence of lotteries . The worthy alderman proceed- taxes existing in this country . His hon . friend 95 ] [ 96 HOUSE OF COMMONS , Mr. Lyttelton's ...
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... existing laws should be maintained . Under these circumstances he should have remained silent , had not the noble lord thought proper to call their lordships ' attention to a measure which passed two years ago . He was anxiously ...
... existing laws should be maintained . Under these circumstances he should have remained silent , had not the noble lord thought proper to call their lordships ' attention to a measure which passed two years ago . He was anxiously ...
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