The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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Page 15
... five years the state of government in this country on the Catholic question had been disunion . Lord Fitz- william had gone to Ireland as Lord Lieutenant in 1794 , and his government came to a termination -on account of a difference ...
... five years the state of government in this country on the Catholic question had been disunion . Lord Fitz- william had gone to Ireland as Lord Lieutenant in 1794 , and his government came to a termination -on account of a difference ...
Page 16
... five Houses of Commons which had sat in the five last Parliaments , had at some time or other come to a decision in favour of the Catholic question . One House of Commons did resist the consideration of the question , but that single ...
... five Houses of Commons which had sat in the five last Parliaments , had at some time or other come to a decision in favour of the Catholic question . One House of Commons did resist the consideration of the question , but that single ...
Page 53
... five or six millions of discon- tented men , -who restrained in a leash the angry and troubled pas- sions of such a multitude , -who held in the folds of their garment the dread alternatives of peace or war , -if such persons were not ...
... five or six millions of discon- tented men , -who restrained in a leash the angry and troubled pas- sions of such a multitude , -who held in the folds of their garment the dread alternatives of peace or war , -if such persons were not ...
Page 59
... five articles of Union , and , after proving that it formed an essential part of the union between the two coun- tries , added , that it was provided by it , for the security of the Epis- copal and Presbyterian religions , that the ...
... five articles of Union , and , after proving that it formed an essential part of the union between the two coun- tries , added , that it was provided by it , for the security of the Epis- copal and Presbyterian religions , that the ...
Page 101
... five thousand inhabitants ; whilst in Scotland , whose population was but two millions , there were thirty- three towns containing more than five thousand inhabitants . It was in vain to endeavour , by arbitrary enactments , to ...
... five thousand inhabitants ; whilst in Scotland , whose population was but two millions , there were thirty- three towns containing more than five thousand inhabitants . It was in vain to endeavour , by arbitrary enactments , to ...
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