History of the Thirty Years' Peace. A. D. 1816-1846, Volume 4G. Bell, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Meeting - Arrest of Repeal Leaders - The Trials -The Verdict - The Sentence - Appeal to the Lords - Judg- ment reversed - Demonstrations - O'Connell as a Landlord- His Decline and Death - Industrial Improvements - Charitable Bequests ...
... Meeting - Arrest of Repeal Leaders - The Trials -The Verdict - The Sentence - Appeal to the Lords - Judg- ment reversed - Demonstrations - O'Connell as a Landlord- His Decline and Death - Industrial Improvements - Charitable Bequests ...
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... meeting , and gave notice , as if nothing unusual had occurred , that on the Monday following , he should move the usual annual sugar - duties . Lord J. Russell then moved that the House should adjourn to that Monday . While the ...
... meeting , and gave notice , as if nothing unusual had occurred , that on the Monday following , he should move the usual annual sugar - duties . Lord J. Russell then moved that the House should adjourn to that Monday . While the ...
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... meetings , to consider what could be done , and public subscriptions which came to an end while still no prospect opened ; and then there were a thousand operatives employed on the roads in one place , and 5000 , 10,000 , 14,000 seemed ...
... meetings , to consider what could be done , and public subscriptions which came to an end while still no prospect opened ; and then there were a thousand operatives employed on the roads in one place , and 5000 , 10,000 , 14,000 seemed ...
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... disclosures were made at a meeting of the Westminster Medical Society in 1839 , which appalled the few who heard or attended to the information . The increase of the consumption of opium in CHAP . XVII . ] 37 OPIUM EATING .
... disclosures were made at a meeting of the Westminster Medical Society in 1839 , which appalled the few who heard or attended to the information . The increase of the consumption of opium in CHAP . XVII . ] 37 OPIUM EATING .
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... meetings against grants to Maynooth , but detailing every instance of superstition they met with among poor Irish and other ignorant Catholics , to excite hatred against the priests . Here and there , Dissenters were carried to prison ...
... meetings against grants to Maynooth , but detailing every instance of superstition they met with among poor Irish and other ignorant Catholics , to excite hatred against the priests . Here and there , Dissenters were carried to prison ...
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Page 196 - and other extraneous persons, entirely unconcerned in this adventure of his, to steal from him his small winnings, for a space of sixty years at the shortest. After sixty years, unless your honourable House provide otherwise, they may begin to steal. ' And your petitioner will ever pray. •THOMAS CAKLYLE.