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... received - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews - Motion in the Commons to expel the Bishops from the House of Lords - Mr . O'Connell gives notice of a motion in the Com- mons to alter the Constitution of the House of Lords ...
... received - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews - Motion in the Commons to expel the Bishops from the House of Lords - Mr . O'Connell gives notice of a motion in the Com- mons to alter the Constitution of the House of Lords ...
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... received ; but I entertain a con- fident hope that a misunderstand- ing between two nations so en- lightened and high - minded will be settled in a manner satisfactory to the feelings , and consistent with the honour of both . " I have ...
... received ; but I entertain a con- fident hope that a misunderstand- ing between two nations so en- lightened and high - minded will be settled in a manner satisfactory to the feelings , and consistent with the honour of both . " I have ...
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... received as a reason , for what purpose had the measure of Roman Catholic eman- cipation been passed ? He hesi- tated not to say , that that great change had not yet been carried through our institutions , as its authors , or at least ...
... received as a reason , for what purpose had the measure of Roman Catholic eman- cipation been passed ? He hesi- tated not to say , that that great change had not yet been carried through our institutions , as its authors , or at least ...
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... an average of about 500 persons , in which the incumbents all received an income under 150l . a - year , and the aver- age income of those benefices [ G ] would be somewhere between 100l . and 120l . a HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 81.
... an average of about 500 persons , in which the incumbents all received an income under 150l . a - year , and the aver- age income of those benefices [ G ] would be somewhere between 100l . and 120l . a HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 81.
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... received with thankfulness , respect , and venera- tion ; and when an average in- come of 4001. a - year was given to the clergy of the church of Ire land , it was given in parishes where there might be 500 Pro- testants , but where ...
... received with thankfulness , respect , and venera- tion ; and when an average in- come of 4001. a - year was given to the clergy of the church of Ire land , it was given in parishes where there might be 500 Pro- testants , but where ...
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