The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... give it up , and the Campaign is renewed - In consequence of a Revolution in Peru , Guayaquil is given up to the Colombians , and Hostilities are suspended , that a Peace may be negotiated - Bolivar con- vokes an Assembly to meet in ...
... give it up , and the Campaign is renewed - In consequence of a Revolution in Peru , Guayaquil is given up to the Colombians , and Hostilities are suspended , that a Peace may be negotiated - Bolivar con- vokes an Assembly to meet in ...
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... give to the lord lieutenant , and to him alone , the power of suppressing any association or meeting , which he might think dangerous to the public peace , or inconsistent with the due administration of the law ; together with power to ...
... give to the lord lieutenant , and to him alone , the power of suppressing any association or meeting , which he might think dangerous to the public peace , or inconsistent with the due administration of the law ; together with power to ...
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... give full efficacy , as far as was consistent with the liberty of the subject , to such provisions of it as were intended to guard against the mischief of the Catholic Associ- ation . When he first saw the mode in which that act was ...
... give full efficacy , as far as was consistent with the liberty of the subject , to such provisions of it as were intended to guard against the mischief of the Catholic Associ- ation . When he first saw the mode in which that act was ...
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... give to every party belonging to these religious orders and commu- nities the full enjoyment of the rights which they enjoyed at pre- sent ; it would confirm their exist- ing privileges on a registration of their names and numbers . We ...
... give to every party belonging to these religious orders and commu- nities the full enjoyment of the rights which they enjoyed at pre- sent ; it would confirm their exist- ing privileges on a registration of their names and numbers . We ...
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... give to the people all the privileges they had a right to enjoy . " had fallen into a state in which it was impossible for it to remain ; it must either advance or recede , for all the ties , which held society together , had been ...
... give to the people all the privileges they had a right to enjoy . " had fallen into a state in which it was impossible for it to remain ; it must either advance or recede , for all the ties , which held society together , had been ...
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