The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 671826 - History |
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... Question concerning the Roman Catholic Claims - Scheme of Measures proposed with respect to these Claims - Motion of Sir Francis Burdett on the Subject : Debate : Speeches of Mr. Plunkett and Mr. Peel- Resolutions adopted by the House ...
... Question concerning the Roman Catholic Claims - Scheme of Measures proposed with respect to these Claims - Motion of Sir Francis Burdett on the Subject : Debate : Speeches of Mr. Plunkett and Mr. Peel- Resolutions adopted by the House ...
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... question . It would probably be the duty of that House to concur in some measure to curb their licentious spirit ; but that done , their lordships ought to consider anxiously , whether the state of the Catholics was one that could ...
... question . It would probably be the duty of that House to concur in some measure to curb their licentious spirit ; but that done , their lordships ought to consider anxiously , whether the state of the Catholics was one that could ...
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... question on which a cabinet might be divided . We had proof , that there were too many opinions in which our ministers were far from concurrence . It was only last session , that the country witnessed one honourable colleague ...
... question on which a cabinet might be divided . We had proof , that there were too many opinions in which our ministers were far from concurrence . It was only last session , that the country witnessed one honourable colleague ...
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... question is not carried in the cabinet let the noble and learned lord say , that he will re- sign if it is carried . I am quite sure of the result . The Catholic question would be carried ; but the noble and learned lord would re- tain ...
... question is not carried in the cabinet let the noble and learned lord say , that he will re- sign if it is carried . I am quite sure of the result . The Catholic question would be carried ; but the noble and learned lord would re- tain ...
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... question against an opposing minister , insist upon carrying the Catholic question also . " Both the premises and the conclusion were wrong . Suppose the premises true , was there no difference between the Catholic question and the ...
... question against an opposing minister , insist upon carrying the Catholic question also . " Both the premises and the conclusion were wrong . Suppose the premises true , was there no difference between the Catholic question and the ...
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