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... the high authority of Mr. Lecky , as ' the first Lord- Lieutenant [ of Ireland ] who showed himself unequivocally in favour of a relaxation of the penal code . ' VOL . I. เว B Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.
... the high authority of Mr. Lecky , as ' the first Lord- Lieutenant [ of Ireland ] who showed himself unequivocally in favour of a relaxation of the penal code . ' VOL . I. เว B Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be RELIGIOUS LIBERTY.
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Sir Spencer Walpole. Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be defended at first sight as appropriate , it may be rejected , on second thoughts , as unnecessary . It would be superfluous to cumber a work which is intended to be ...
Sir Spencer Walpole. Yet , if an introduction of this kind may be defended at first sight as appropriate , it may be rejected , on second thoughts , as unnecessary . It would be superfluous to cumber a work which is intended to be ...
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... introduction , by destroy- ing hand - loom weaving , was attended with social changes of unexampled importance . But Dr. Cartwright was not merely a mechanic . He was a poet of some note in his day ; and published in 1807 a volume of ...
... introduction , by destroy- ing hand - loom weaving , was attended with social changes of unexampled importance . But Dr. Cartwright was not merely a mechanic . He was a poet of some note in his day ; and published in 1807 a volume of ...
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... in some respects from the original , and notably in introducing prominently into the foreground the figures of Lord John and his brother Lord William . drank [ sic ] Mr. Hoare got up , made 22 CHAP . I. LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
... in some respects from the original , and notably in introducing prominently into the foreground the figures of Lord John and his brother Lord William . drank [ sic ] Mr. Hoare got up , made 22 CHAP . I. LIFE OF LORD JOHN RUSSELL.
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... introduction . The Tory Ministry , succeeding to office , was almost compelled to dissolve Parliament , and the general election , fought under such cir- cumstances , naturally provoked the strong Protestant feeling which is perhaps ...
... introduction . The Tory Ministry , succeeding to office , was almost compelled to dissolve Parliament , and the general election , fought under such cir- cumstances , naturally provoked the strong Protestant feeling which is perhaps ...
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