History of the Thirty Years' Peace. A. D. 1816-1846, Volume 4G. Bell, 1878 - Great Britain |
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Page vii
... Ministerial Scheme - Corn Bill of 1842 - Its Reception - Bill becomes Law - Financial Statement - Financial Scheme ... Ministers - Petition of the Assembly - Failure - Preparations for Secession - The Secession -Counter Proceedings ...
... Ministerial Scheme - Corn Bill of 1842 - Its Reception - Bill becomes Law - Financial Statement - Financial Scheme ... Ministers - Petition of the Assembly - Failure - Preparations for Secession - The Secession -Counter Proceedings ...
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... Minister - Nature of the Reform - Dissolution of the League - Irish Life Bill - Resignation of Ministers - The retiring Minister CHAPTER XVI . Deaths - Royal - Of Statesmen and Warriors - Of Artists - Men of Science - Literary Men ...
... Minister - Nature of the Reform - Dissolution of the League - Irish Life Bill - Resignation of Ministers - The retiring Minister CHAPTER XVI . Deaths - Royal - Of Statesmen and Warriors - Of Artists - Men of Science - Literary Men ...
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... ministers and the commissioners were much stimu- lated by the ' exertions of Mr. Ewart in parliament , and of many sensible men and able lawyers elsewhere , to concen- trate the prevalent feeling and opinion against death- punishment ...
... ministers and the commissioners were much stimu- lated by the ' exertions of Mr. Ewart in parliament , and of many sensible men and able lawyers elsewhere , to concen- trate the prevalent feeling and opinion against death- punishment ...
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... minister that some people thought the House and the nation more ready than he was aware of for the abolition of the death - penalty , and that he must not be surprised if he found it so . From the minister's surprise at the result of ...
... minister that some people thought the House and the nation more ready than he was aware of for the abolition of the death - penalty , and that he must not be surprised if he found it so . From the minister's surprise at the result of ...
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... ministers that this was not a matter to be trifled with . They showed their interest in a way which amused their friends and enemies alike - by proposing little schemes , and alterations , and devices of their own , which proved only ...
... ministers that this was not a matter to be trifled with . They showed their interest in a way which amused their friends and enemies alike - by proposing little schemes , and alterations , and devices of their own , which proved only ...
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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.