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... carried - Motion of Lord Stanley rejected - Report of the Dublin Elec- tion Committee unseating Mr. O'Connell and , Mr. Ruthven -— Petition against it refused to be received - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews - Motion ...
... carried - Motion of Lord Stanley rejected - Report of the Dublin Elec- tion Committee unseating Mr. O'Connell and , Mr. Ruthven -— Petition against it refused to be received - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews - Motion ...
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... carried against Ministers- Resignation of Ministers , and new Ministry formed by M. Thiers- The Question of Conversion Adjourned - Commercial Legislation-- Beet - root Sugar - Finances - Resolution to Abolish Licensed Gaming- houses ...
... carried against Ministers- Resignation of Ministers , and new Ministry formed by M. Thiers- The Question of Conversion Adjourned - Commercial Legislation-- Beet - root Sugar - Finances - Resolution to Abolish Licensed Gaming- houses ...
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... borrowed : and although the dues drawn by them amounted , in 1813 , to 32,0007 . , they had not paid a shilling of the debt . The bridge having been carried away in 1813 , the corpora- tion obtained a HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
... borrowed : and although the dues drawn by them amounted , in 1813 , to 32,0007 . , they had not paid a shilling of the debt . The bridge having been carried away in 1813 , the corpora- tion obtained a HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 21.
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carried away in 1813 , the corpora- tion obtained a new act , and a loan of 16,000l . from the conso- lidated fund . The new bridge was built , and the dues drawn between 1813 and 1831 amounted to 70,000l . Of this sum , 17,000l . had ...
carried away in 1813 , the corpora- tion obtained a new act , and a loan of 16,000l . from the conso- lidated fund . The new bridge was built , and the dues drawn between 1813 and 1831 amounted to 70,000l . Of this sum , 17,000l . had ...
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... carried into effect for the protection of the people at large . This was his demand for equal justice for Ireland , and seeking this , he was bound to look at the state of Ireland at the present moment . If the house were not to look at ...
... carried into effect for the protection of the people at large . This was his demand for equal justice for Ireland , and seeking this , he was bound to look at the state of Ireland at the present moment . If the house were not to look at ...
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