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... measures which I have taken , and the engagements into which I have entered , sufficiently prove my deep anxiety for its ... measure will be submitted to you , having for its end the ren- dering this mode of providing for the clergy more ...
... measures which I have taken , and the engagements into which I have entered , sufficiently prove my deep anxiety for its ... measure will be submitted to you , having for its end the ren- dering this mode of providing for the clergy more ...
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... measures may not be framed which , whilst they remedy any grievances which affect those who dissent from the doctrine or ... measure itself had come regularly before them . It was not , he said , the usual practice of parliament that the ...
... measures may not be framed which , whilst they remedy any grievances which affect those who dissent from the doctrine or ... measure itself had come regularly before them . It was not , he said , the usual practice of parliament that the ...
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... measure of such para- mount importance ; secondly , be- cause one part of the house knew what that measure was , and ano- ther did not ; and to pledge the house to measures , of which minis- ters were cognizant , but the House was not ...
... measure of such para- mount importance ; secondly , be- cause one part of the house knew what that measure was , and ano- ther did not ; and to pledge the house to measures , of which minis- ters were cognizant , but the House was not ...
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would regard the measure only as an unfair and biassed transaction . Though there had been many persons in public ... measures of discouragement in respect to those societies , but , when their nature was so com- pletely unveiled as to ...
would regard the measure only as an unfair and biassed transaction . Though there had been many persons in public ... measures of discouragement in respect to those societies , but , when their nature was so com- pletely unveiled as to ...
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... measures as may seem to me ad- visable for the effectual discou- ragement of Orange lodges , and generally of all political ... measure regarding Ireland , which occupied the house , and one of the great party ques- tions of the session ...
... measures as may seem to me ad- visable for the effectual discou- ragement of Orange lodges , and generally of all political ... measure regarding Ireland , which occupied the house , and one of the great party ques- tions of the session ...
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