A History of the Thirty Years' Peace, A.D. 1816-1846, Volume 4G. Bell and sons, 1878 - Great Britain |
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... Church Patronage in Scotland - The Veto Law - The Auchterarder Case - The Strathbogie_Case - Position of the Church Party- Lord Aberdeen's Bill - The General Assembly - Its Memorial- Reply of Government - Quoad Sacra Ministers ...
... Church Patronage in Scotland - The Veto Law - The Auchterarder Case - The Strathbogie_Case - Position of the Church Party- Lord Aberdeen's Bill - The General Assembly - Its Memorial- Reply of Government - Quoad Sacra Ministers ...
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... Church - Dissenters ' Chapels Bill - Relief to Jews .. CHAPTER X. .. Canada Corn Question - Confusion of Parties - Passage of the Bill -Corn - law Debates - Richard Cobden - The League - London Election - Anecdotes - League Registration ...
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