The Annual Register of World Events: A Review of the Year, Volume 671826 - History |
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... Witnesses and Counsel - Progress of the Bill in the House of Commons - The Bill passes through the various stages in the House of Lords - Provisions of the Bill - Subsequent Proceedings of the Catholics - Plan of a new Catholic ...
... Witnesses and Counsel - Progress of the Bill in the House of Commons - The Bill passes through the various stages in the House of Lords - Provisions of the Bill - Subsequent Proceedings of the Catholics - Plan of a new Catholic ...
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... Witnesses and Counsel - Progress of the Bill in the House of Commons - The Bill passes through the various stages in the House of Lords - Provisions of the Bill - Subsequent Proceedings of the Catholics - Plan of a new Catholic ...
... Witnesses and Counsel - Progress of the Bill in the House of Commons - The Bill passes through the various stages in the House of Lords - Provisions of the Bill - Subsequent Proceedings of the Catholics - Plan of a new Catholic ...
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... Witness after witness declared upon oath , that the prisoner jumped on the throat of the deceased , kicked him in the spine , broke his ribs , & c . What was the fact ? The sur- geons who had examined the body , and who were brought ...
... Witness after witness declared upon oath , that the prisoner jumped on the throat of the deceased , kicked him in the spine , broke his ribs , & c . What was the fact ? The sur- geons who had examined the body , and who were brought ...
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... witnesses as by their counsel . On the same night Mr. Brougham moved , that the Roman Catholic Association should be heard by themselves , their counsel or agents and witnesses , at the bar of the House : and he supported this motion on ...
... witnesses as by their counsel . On the same night Mr. Brougham moved , that the Roman Catholic Association should be heard by themselves , their counsel or agents and witnesses , at the bar of the House : and he supported this motion on ...
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... witnesses . But on a topic of so much importance , we cannot do better than allow some of those witnesses to speak for themselves . The following is the language of Mr. Blackburn , an active and learned magistrate , who had me- rited ...
... witnesses . But on a topic of so much importance , we cannot do better than allow some of those witnesses to speak for themselves . The following is the language of Mr. Blackburn , an active and learned magistrate , who had me- rited ...
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