Annual Register, Volume 69Edmund Burke 1828 - History |
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... Ireland was concerned , the spiritual the individual who might happen influence of the priesthood , applyto fill it . Considering that the ing the promises of religion and sum proposed was not larger the dark denunciations of superthan ...
... Ireland was concerned , the spiritual the individual who might happen influence of the priesthood , applyto fill it . Considering that the ing the promises of religion and sum proposed was not larger the dark denunciations of superthan ...
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... Ireland assert her ously all the flatteries and terrors rights ? Blood has been shed in of their faith to give political Spain and in France : ” and the leader of the Association , as if indulging a patriot hope that the constitution of ...
... Ireland assert her ously all the flatteries and terrors rights ? Blood has been shed in of their faith to give political Spain and in France : ” and the leader of the Association , as if indulging a patriot hope that the constitution of ...
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... Ireland , the same good manded on their behalf . He adfaith was overlooked , although one mitted that nothing could be more would fain hope that no rational wise or humane than the course being could doubt the superior which had been ...
... Ireland , the same good manded on their behalf . He adfaith was overlooked , although one mitted that nothing could be more would fain hope that no rational wise or humane than the course being could doubt the superior which had been ...
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... Ireland to exercise his majesty has received from all the privileges belonging to the classes and descriptions of his Irish peerage of that country ; it would subjects , have made the deepest enable the freeholders of Ireland impression ...
... Ireland to exercise his majesty has received from all the privileges belonging to the classes and descriptions of his Irish peerage of that country ; it would subjects , have made the deepest enable the freeholders of Ireland impression ...
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... Ireland ; and at the same time , were exasperated he leaves them with a heart full by being excluded from its benefits . of affection towards them , and He admitted , that much had been with a confident and gratifying done of late years ...
... Ireland ; and at the same time , were exasperated he leaves them with a heart full by being excluded from its benefits . of affection towards them , and He admitted , that much had been with a confident and gratifying done of late years ...
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Page 13 - If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and He will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.
Page 39 - I, AB, do sincerely promise and swear, that I will be faithful, and bear true allegiance to his majesty King George...
Page 71 - Jesus' sake, forbeare To dig the dust enclosed here: Blessed be the man that spares these stones, And curst be he that moves my bones.
Page 109 - The jury returned a verdict of wilful murder against some person or persons unknown, and the police were put on their mettle to discover the unknown and daring murderer.
Page 373 - Evidence taken before them from time to time, to the House, have further considered the matters to them referred, and have agreed upon the...
Page 10 - Michaelmas term last, obtained a rule to show cause why that verdict should not be set aside, and a nonsuit entered, on the ground that, as both parties had been wrong-doers, one could not claim indemnity from the other.
Page 182 - Statute shall be understood to include several Matters as well as One Matter, and several Persons as well as One Person, and Females as well as Males, and Bodies Corporate as well as Individuals, unless it be otherwise specially provided, or there be something in the Subject or Context repugnant to such Construction...
Page 404 - In witness whereof, the respective plenipotentiaries have signed the same, and have affixed thereto the seals of their arms. Done at Washington, the fifteenth day of June, in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and forty-six.
Page 346 - Bengal, from time to time, to make and issue such rules, ordinances, and regulations, for the good order and civil government of the said united company's settlement at Fort- William aforesaid, and other factories and places subordinate, or to be subordinate thereto, as shall be deemed just and reasonable (such rules, ordinances, and regulations, not being repugnant to the laws of the realm...
Page 15 - Second : and their majesties, as soon as their affairs will permit them to summon a parliament in this kingdom, will endeavour to procure the said Roman Catholics such further security in that particular, as may preserve them from any disturbance upon the account of their said religion.