A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 3G. Bell and sons, 1877 - Great Britain |
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... Ministers succumb - Confused Result - Disallowance of the Ordinance - Retirement of Lord Glenelg Reception of the ... Ministers - Their Resignation -- Bedchamber Question - Sir R. Peel summoned - Household Appointments- Restoration of ...
... Ministers succumb - Confused Result - Disallowance of the Ordinance - Retirement of Lord Glenelg Reception of the ... Ministers - Their Resignation -- Bedchamber Question - Sir R. Peel summoned - Household Appointments- Restoration of ...
Page x
... Ministers - Motion for Inquiry refused - Con- sequences - Attacks on the Queen - Dockyard Fires - Storms— Repeal Agitation -- Troubles in the East - Birth of the Princess Royal .. PAGE 480 HISTORY OF THE PEACE . BOOK IV .- ( Continued X ...
... Ministers - Motion for Inquiry refused - Con- sequences - Attacks on the Queen - Dockyard Fires - Storms— Repeal Agitation -- Troubles in the East - Birth of the Princess Royal .. PAGE 480 HISTORY OF THE PEACE . BOOK IV .- ( Continued X ...
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... ministers had had sagacity to see the untenable nature of the Irish establish- ment , and courage to propose its reduction to the proper condition of a Protestant denomination , they would have gained honours even nobler than those ...
... ministers had had sagacity to see the untenable nature of the Irish establish- ment , and courage to propose its reduction to the proper condition of a Protestant denomination , they would have gained honours even nobler than those ...
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... ministers of peace adhere with such desperate tenacity to a system fraught with dissension , hatred , and ill - will ... minister declared , the session was too far advanced to admit of the passage of them all . They were three . The ...
... ministers of peace adhere with such desperate tenacity to a system fraught with dissension , hatred , and ill - will ... minister declared , the session was too far advanced to admit of the passage of them all . They were three . The ...
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... ministers to carry the other two ; but they succeeded only with the first - the act by which the tithes composition in Ireland was made compulsory and permanent . The Relief Act would not work . The clergy were as much hated as ever for ...
... ministers to carry the other two ; but they succeeded only with the first - the act by which the tithes composition in Ireland was made compulsory and permanent . The Relief Act would not work . The clergy were as much hated as ever for ...
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