The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... proceeded to the election of a Speaker . When Mr. Manners Sutton , the former Speaker , re- signed the chair on the last proro- gation of the preceding parlia- ment , an act had been passed for granting him a pension of 4,000l . a year ...
... proceeded to the election of a Speaker . When Mr. Manners Sutton , the former Speaker , re- signed the chair on the last proro- gation of the preceding parlia- ment , an act had been passed for granting him a pension of 4,000l . a year ...
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... proceeded with . He would also suggest an alteration in the number of times which members should be allowed to speak on the presentation of peti- tions . At present , a member was permitted to address the House , first on moving that ...
... proceeded with . He would also suggest an alteration in the number of times which members should be allowed to speak on the presentation of peti- tions . At present , a member was permitted to address the House , first on moving that ...
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... proceeded on the recital of doubts having arisen whether the Affir- mation allowed to be made by Quakers under the 8th George I. could be allowed in any case where an Act of Parliament re- quired an oath , unless such Act expressly ...
... proceeded on the recital of doubts having arisen whether the Affir- mation allowed to be made by Quakers under the 8th George I. could be allowed in any case where an Act of Parliament re- quired an oath , unless such Act expressly ...
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... ; and the motion to allow Mr. Pease to make his solemn Affirmation , in place of taking the oath , was agreed to unanimously . sociation which proceeded openly under an organization , and was HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 37.
... ; and the motion to allow Mr. Pease to make his solemn Affirmation , in place of taking the oath , was agreed to unanimously . sociation which proceeded openly under an organization , and was HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 37.
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... proceeded even to in- troduce the bill for putting down disturbances in Ireland , lord Al- thorp had opened , in the House of Commons , the measures which he meant to propose in regard to the church ; and before the former had come down ...
... proceeded even to in- troduce the bill for putting down disturbances in Ireland , lord Al- thorp had opened , in the House of Commons , the measures which he meant to propose in regard to the church ; and before the former had come down ...
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