A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... appointed , and had begun its work of inquiring into the claims and affairs of the India Company . On the 22nd of May 1832 , the chancellor of the exchequer proposed a similar inquiry in regard to the Bank of England . This last ...
... appointed , and had begun its work of inquiring into the claims and affairs of the India Company . On the 22nd of May 1832 , the chancellor of the exchequer proposed a similar inquiry in regard to the Bank of England . This last ...
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... appointed day . Elsewhere , the arrangement worked so ill - the oppression of the negroes was so gross , and to them in their transition state so intolerable - the perplexities were so many , and so difficult to deal with - that ...
... appointed day . Elsewhere , the arrangement worked so ill - the oppression of the negroes was so gross , and to them in their transition state so intolerable - the perplexities were so many , and so difficult to deal with - that ...
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... appointed by both Houses ; and the evidence adduced was so astounding as to induce , in a mul- titude of minds , views of the Protestant Church in Ire- land , which it is lamentable that the Government did not take heed to and act upon ...
... appointed by both Houses ; and the evidence adduced was so astounding as to induce , in a mul- titude of minds , views of the Protestant Church in Ire- land , which it is lamentable that the Government did not take heed to and act upon ...
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... appointed under the bill were the Primate of Ireland and Archbishop of Dublin , the lord chancellor and chief - justice of Ireland , and four of the Irish bishops . Their powers were great ; and it was con- fidently hoped that they ...
... appointed under the bill were the Primate of Ireland and Archbishop of Dublin , the lord chancellor and chief - justice of Ireland , and four of the Irish bishops . Their powers were great ; and it was con- fidently hoped that they ...
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... appoint- ments ; and the appointments under Lord Grey's adminis- tration - especially that of Dr. Whately to the archbishopric of Dublin - spoke plainly enough . Amidst their infirmity of action , and backwardness of speech , they ...
... appoint- ments ; and the appointments under Lord Grey's adminis- tration - especially that of Dr. Whately to the archbishopric of Dublin - spoke plainly enough . Amidst their infirmity of action , and backwardness of speech , they ...
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