The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... interests which it is my especial duty to uphold , yet I consider myself bound to surrender to the University , without delay , the trust which they have confided to me . I take the liberty of requesting that you will communicate this ...
... interests which it is my especial duty to uphold , yet I consider myself bound to surrender to the University , without delay , the trust which they have confided to me . I take the liberty of requesting that you will communicate this ...
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... interest in de- feating them . With the country in that state , with such a feeling on the part of the Catholics , who formed in the country generally the great majority , and in large districts almost the sole population , there could ...
... interest in de- feating them . With the country in that state , with such a feeling on the part of the Catholics , who formed in the country generally the great majority , and in large districts almost the sole population , there could ...
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... interest at stake . They were the owners of property to an im- mense amount in Ireland . Could it be said , that this was got up for the purposes of party ? The sig- natures would be a satisfactory answer to that question . There were ...
... interest at stake . They were the owners of property to an im- mense amount in Ireland . Could it be said , that this was got up for the purposes of party ? The sig- natures would be a satisfactory answer to that question . There were ...
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... interests of the Established Church and it might be , that questions , nominally relating to the Estab- lished Church , might not be those in which its interests were really involved . If the Roman Catholic member were entitled to speak ...
... interests of the Established Church and it might be , that questions , nominally relating to the Estab- lished Church , might not be those in which its interests were really involved . If the Roman Catholic member were entitled to speak ...
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... interest and es- tablishment than any other that the present state of things admits of , but will also avert evils ... interests and our Protestant establishments . This is my defence against the accusa- tions I have endured 26 ] ANNUAL ...
... interest and es- tablishment than any other that the present state of things admits of , but will also avert evils ... interests and our Protestant establishments . This is my defence against the accusa- tions I have endured 26 ] ANNUAL ...
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