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... majority of 41 , being supported by 284 votes , while there were 243 for the amendment . was As Ireland had thus presented the first subject of debate so it continued to furnish , during the session , the principal topics to which ...
... majority of 41 , being supported by 284 votes , while there were 243 for the amendment . was As Ireland had thus presented the first subject of debate so it continued to furnish , during the session , the principal topics to which ...
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... majority in numbers , and as they furnished means for concen- trating and regulating the in- fluence of these Protestants , it might be very true , that they were viewed with great apprehension by his majesty's Popish subjects in ...
... majority in numbers , and as they furnished means for concen- trating and regulating the in- fluence of these Protestants , it might be very true , that they were viewed with great apprehension by his majesty's Popish subjects in ...
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... majority of that House could denounce any party . They should be cautious in de- nouncing by a majority of that house any proceedings of any bodies , which , though they might be ojectionable in many respects , might still not be ...
... majority of that House could denounce any party . They should be cautious in de- nouncing by a majority of that house any proceedings of any bodies , which , though they might be ojectionable in many respects , might still not be ...
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... majority of the inhabitants . The corporations have long been un- popular , and objects of suspicion . As at present constituted , they are , in many instances , of no service to the community ; in others , injurious ; in all , insuf ...
... majority of the inhabitants . The corporations have long been un- popular , and objects of suspicion . As at present constituted , they are , in many instances , of no service to the community ; in others , injurious ; in all , insuf ...
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... majority of persons returned in the presenting terms , for many years past , belonged to the cor- poration . Of 336 persons who had been returned within a given time , only seven were catholies , and only thirty - five , including these ...
... majority of persons returned in the presenting terms , for many years past , belonged to the cor- poration . Of 336 persons who had been returned within a given time , only seven were catholies , and only thirty - five , including these ...
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