The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Količina 3;Količina 71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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Stran 10
... given by that act were sufficient , why was it not enforced ? If they were insufficient , why were more effec- tive powers not demanded ? for who would have grudged any powers necessary to put down an usurpa- tion of the regular ...
... given by that act were sufficient , why was it not enforced ? If they were insufficient , why were more effec- tive powers not demanded ? for who would have grudged any powers necessary to put down an usurpa- tion of the regular ...
Stran 11
... given by ministers themselves , that the Association had been allowed to bully the go- vernment into submission , and that the present act for its suppression was mere legislative mockery - the ridiculous assumption of a threat- ening ...
... given by ministers themselves , that the Association had been allowed to bully the go- vernment into submission , and that the present act for its suppression was mere legislative mockery - the ridiculous assumption of a threat- ening ...
Stran 29
... given . The re - establish- ment of their church was not only their interest ; if they were Catho- lics , it was their sacred duty , an obligation far more holy than that of battling for a civil franchise , which , in truth , would be ...
... given . The re - establish- ment of their church was not only their interest ; if they were Catho- lics , it was their sacred duty , an obligation far more holy than that of battling for a civil franchise , which , in truth , would be ...
Stran 43
... given the tone on the other side at public meetings ; they had sat at the festive board , hearing with approbation the avowal of sentiments which they themselves had always avowed , but now found it convenient to disclaim , completing ...
... given the tone on the other side at public meetings ; they had sat at the festive board , hearing with approbation the avowal of sentiments which they themselves had always avowed , but now found it convenient to disclaim , completing ...
Stran 44
... given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both , thinking , as ab- sentees , to atone for their turpitude by a few ...
... given away , from time to time , to strangers , on condition that they should reside in the country , and support the Protestant religion , but who had deserted both , thinking , as ab- sentees , to atone for their turpitude by a few ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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