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 55
... took his position behind the buck- ler of lord chancellor Lyndhurst . " When my attention was drawn to the framing of this bill , I felt it my duty to look over the oath taken by the lord Chancellor , as well as that taken by the ...
... took his position behind the buck- ler of lord chancellor Lyndhurst . " When my attention was drawn to the framing of this bill , I felt it my duty to look over the oath taken by the lord Chancellor , as well as that taken by the ...
Stran 56
... took ecclesiastical preferment , was guilty of a mis- demeanour , and could hold his office no longer ; and again , any Catholic , who advised his Majesty respecting the appointment to an ecclesiastical office , was subject to the same ...
... took ecclesiastical preferment , was guilty of a mis- demeanour , and could hold his office no longer ; and again , any Catholic , who advised his Majesty respecting the appointment to an ecclesiastical office , was subject to the same ...
Stran 93
... took the Oath and Declaration ? Why they brought into operation the law against recusancy , which pro- hibited persons convicted of recu- sancy from coming within ten miles of the cities of London and Westminster , and thus effectual ...
... took the Oath and Declaration ? Why they brought into operation the law against recusancy , which pro- hibited persons convicted of recu- sancy from coming within ten miles of the cities of London and Westminster , and thus effectual ...
Stran 95
... took to watch one election which took place in Ireland in the course of last summer , when I knew the consequences which a dissolution would produce on the return to the House of Commons , to say nothing of the risks which must have ...
... took to watch one election which took place in Ireland in the course of last summer , when I knew the consequences which a dissolution would produce on the return to the House of Commons , to say nothing of the risks which must have ...
Stran 103
... took the case of any one Roman Catholic forty- shilling freeholder , who had regis- tered his privilege in compliance with the directions of his land- lord , -of one of these marksmen , who could not write his name , —if we looked at ...
... took the case of any one Roman Catholic forty- shilling freeholder , who had regis- tered his privilege in compliance with the directions of his land- lord , -of one of these marksmen , who could not write his name , —if we looked at ...
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The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for ... Celotni ogled - 1812 |
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