The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ...J. Dodsley, 1830 - History |
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... Lord Tenterden , Earl Grey , Lord Eldon - Lord Plunkett - Second Read- ing carried by a Majority of 105 - The Bill is read a Third Time and passed , and receives the Royal Assent - Unwillingness of the King_to consent to the Measure ...
... Lord Tenterden , Earl Grey , Lord Eldon - Lord Plunkett - Second Read- ing carried by a Majority of 105 - The Bill is read a Third Time and passed , and receives the Royal Assent - Unwillingness of the King_to consent to the Measure ...
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... 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 interdict ...
... 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 interdict ...
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... Lord Liver- pool , and dissolve the ministry : he had agreed , therefore , to wait the decision of a new House of ... Lord Fitz- william had gone to Ireland as Lord Lieutenant in 1794 , and his government came to a termination -on ...
... Lord Liver- pool , and dissolve the ministry : he had agreed , therefore , to wait the decision of a new House of ... Lord Fitz- william had gone to Ireland as Lord Lieutenant in 1794 , and his government came to a termination -on ...
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... Lord Lieutenant , or chief governor of Ireland , and of Lord High Chancellor , or Keeper , or Com- missioner of the Great Seal . He also meant to exclude Catholics from appointments in any of the by an Act entitled An Act for the fur ...
... Lord Lieutenant , or chief governor of Ireland , and of Lord High Chancellor , or Keeper , or Com- missioner of the Great Seal . He also meant to exclude Catholics from appointments in any of the by an Act entitled An Act for the fur ...
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The lord chancellor , who had the patronage and disposal of some of the smaller and less important church livings , could not be a Catholic , lest church patronage should fall into the hands of a professor of a hostile doctrine ; but ...
The lord chancellor , who had the patronage and disposal of some of the smaller and less important church livings , could not be a Catholic , lest church patronage should fall into the hands of a professor of a hostile doctrine ; but ...
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