The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., 6. kötet;75. kötetJ. Dodsley, 1834 |
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iv. oldal
... Duty - Motions for the Repeal of the House and Window Duty - Popular Movements in consequence of the Votes on these Motions - Motions against Military and Naval Sinecures Against Pensions - Small Majorities in favour of Military ...
... Duty - Motions for the Repeal of the House and Window Duty - Popular Movements in consequence of the Votes on these Motions - Motions against Military and Naval Sinecures Against Pensions - Small Majorities in favour of Military ...
6. oldal
... duty . Lord Ebrington spoke in the same strain with the mover and seconder of Mr. Sutton . Mr. Tennyson , though he declared his intention of voting on the same side , regretted that ministers had not adopted a course which would have ...
... duty . Lord Ebrington spoke in the same strain with the mover and seconder of Mr. Sutton . Mr. Tennyson , though he declared his intention of voting on the same side , regretted that ministers had not adopted a course which would have ...
10. oldal
... duty to pro- mote by all practicable means , habits of industry and good order amongst the labouring classes of the community . " On my part , I shall be ready to co - operate to the utmost of my power in obviating all just causes of ...
... duty to pro- mote by all practicable means , habits of industry and good order amongst the labouring classes of the community . " On my part , I shall be ready to co - operate to the utmost of my power in obviating all just causes of ...
18. oldal
... duty , did they not do so under the threats of popular vengeance : their persons marked ; their houses , perhaps , burned ; and their crops destroyed ; though they were only obeying the solemn obligation of an oath ? On the other hand ...
... duty , did they not do so under the threats of popular vengeance : their persons marked ; their houses , perhaps , burned ; and their crops destroyed ; though they were only obeying the solemn obligation of an oath ? On the other hand ...
19. oldal
... duty of the House to re- move from the people of Ireland every just grievance , and declaring that it was the intention of minis ters to remove every one which they possibly could , asked if it was not a grievance that , in Ire- land ...
... duty of the House to re- move from the people of Ireland every just grievance , and declaring that it was the intention of minis ters to remove every one which they possibly could , asked if it was not a grievance that , in Ire- land ...
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