The Parliamentary Debates, Volume 16Published under the superintendence of T.C. Hansard, 1827 - Great Britain |
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... Court of Chancery 2. Roman Catholic Emancipation Roman Catholic Emancipation - Petition of the Roman Catholic Bishops of Ireland .... 679 692 · 758 787 792 Petition of the Roman Catholics of Great Britain . ... 816 ... Grant to the Duke ...
... Court of Chancery 2. Roman Catholic Emancipation Roman Catholic Emancipation - Petition of the Roman Catholic Bishops of Ireland .... 679 692 · 758 787 792 Petition of the Roman Catholics of Great Britain . ... 816 ... Grant to the Duke ...
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... court , while nothing less than the ruin of the country was caused by the doubts and pausings of ministers . It was yet doubtful whether the Corn - bill was to be a cabinet question or not ; and , like the Catholic question , he ...
... court , while nothing less than the ruin of the country was caused by the doubts and pausings of ministers . It was yet doubtful whether the Corn - bill was to be a cabinet question or not ; and , like the Catholic question , he ...
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... court investigation ; and he must say , when he found it reported that the worthy alderman had elsewhere accused him with having improperly possessed himself of thousands of pounds , that it was a direct and positive falsehood [ Cries ...
... court investigation ; and he must say , when he found it reported that the worthy alderman had elsewhere accused him with having improperly possessed himself of thousands of pounds , that it was a direct and positive falsehood [ Cries ...
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... court of Chancery he had Sworn to the truth of this statement ; and those who instituted the suit had not dared to say that it was not true . They had not dared to assert that he was privy to the abstraction of this 15,000l . , or that ...
... court of Chancery he had Sworn to the truth of this statement ; and those who instituted the suit had not dared to say that it was not true . They had not dared to assert that he was privy to the abstraction of this 15,000l . , or that ...
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... court of chancery , in Dublin , for the recovery of his property . And your petitioner , as in duty bound , will ever pray . " were 1 . had a direct pecuniary interest in its. " Your petitioner humbly prays the at- I tentive ...
... court of chancery , in Dublin , for the recovery of his property . And your petitioner , as in duty bound , will ever pray . " were 1 . had a direct pecuniary interest in its. " Your petitioner humbly prays the at- I tentive ...
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