The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Том 40 |
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... object of of Europe , and look in the face the Plan- attention . That measure [ 57 George 3rd , tagenet and the Tudor . I move you , Sir , c . 92. ] was introduced into the House of " That this House do resolve itself into a Lords about ...
... object of of Europe , and look in the face the Plan- attention . That measure [ 57 George 3rd , tagenet and the Tudor . I move you , Sir , c . 92. ] was introduced into the House of " That this House do resolve itself into a Lords about ...
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... object to which James 2nd , on his accession , at- tached himself . He knew that he and his popish advisers clung to it to the last . He was aware that is was the first object of the solicitude of king William - and he was well ...
... object to which James 2nd , on his accession , at- tached himself . He knew that he and his popish advisers clung to it to the last . He was aware that is was the first object of the solicitude of king William - and he was well ...
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... object , it would be sufficient to hear noble friend near him had given notice . one or two of them at length . The first He would only now say , that the truth of petition was signed by lord Fingal , by sir the opinions on this subject ...
... object , it would be sufficient to hear noble friend near him had given notice . one or two of them at length . The first He would only now say , that the truth of petition was signed by lord Fingal , by sir the opinions on this subject ...
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... object of rendering licenses annual was , to augment the tax , and those which in Queen Anne's time were only 1s . each , in a very short period were augmented to 10s .: and every gentleman who had read the act of Geo . 2nd , knew that ...
... object of rendering licenses annual was , to augment the tax , and those which in Queen Anne's time were only 1s . each , in a very short period were augmented to 10s .: and every gentleman who had read the act of Geo . 2nd , knew that ...
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... object of the bill there- fore was , to remove this doubt , to secure spiritual persons so circumstanced in their benefices , and to prevent a lapse of pa- tronage to the bishop , the archbishop , or ultimately to the Crown , arising ...
... object of the bill there- fore was , to remove this doubt , to secure spiritual persons so circumstanced in their benefices , and to prevent a lapse of pa- tronage to the bishop , the archbishop , or ultimately to the Crown , arising ...
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