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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1 - 5 találat összesen 100 találatból.
4. oldal
... four or five last nominations of a new Speaker , could have boasted of previous ex- perience equal to that with which Mr. Littleton would enter on the office . His station in life , too , and his fortune , were important things to be ...
... four or five last nominations of a new Speaker , could have boasted of previous ex- perience equal to that with which Mr. Littleton would enter on the office . His station in life , too , and his fortune , were important things to be ...
33. oldal
... four times , as at present . On the following day , his Lordship moved resolu- tions in these terms . The resolu- tion which regarded the presenta- tion of petitions was agreed to . That which went to regulate the meetings of the House ...
... four times , as at present . On the following day , his Lordship moved resolu- tions in these terms . The resolu- tion which regarded the presenta- tion of petitions was agreed to . That which went to regulate the meetings of the House ...
44. oldal
... four men went up to and shot him , and then walked deliberately away ; and though this crime was committed under the circum- stances which he had stated , no attempt was made to prevent its perpetration or to arrest the mur- derers ...
... four men went up to and shot him , and then walked deliberately away ; and though this crime was committed under the circum- stances which he had stated , no attempt was made to prevent its perpetration or to arrest the mur- derers ...
64. oldal
... four hours . Should it happen that a party of police were crossing the country , say at three miles ' dis- tance from the poor peasant's cabin , when his pot was on the fire , the inoffensive smoke of his humble chimney became converted ...
... four hours . Should it happen that a party of police were crossing the country , say at three miles ' dis- tance from the poor peasant's cabin , when his pot was on the fire , the inoffensive smoke of his humble chimney became converted ...
89. oldal
... four were sufficient for the Protestant population of Ireland- that was the opinion of the people of Ireland . The abolition of the church - rates was good , for they had been the source of much mischief and injustice ; but it would not ...
... four were sufficient for the Protestant population of Ireland- that was the opinion of the people of Ireland . The abolition of the church - rates was good , for they had been the source of much mischief and injustice ; but it would not ...
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