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... appeared to have compelled , their opponents to pledge them- selves to the support of that bill . He referred also , as a proof of the injustice of this portion of the address to the remainder of the address itself . It touched on other ...
... appeared to have compelled , their opponents to pledge them- selves to the support of that bill . He referred also , as a proof of the injustice of this portion of the address to the remainder of the address itself . It touched on other ...
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... appeared from the documents laid before the committee , that the association , during the last two or three years , had been actively striving to ex- tend its influence and ramifica- tions , and had sent one of its offi- cers through ...
... appeared from the documents laid before the committee , that the association , during the last two or three years , had been actively striving to ex- tend its influence and ramifica- tions , and had sent one of its offi- cers through ...
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... appeared that , ac- cording to the present bill , there must be in every incorporated town in Ireland , a watch com- mittee , having the powers of ap- pointing a watch ? As to corporate property , the bill , in the first place ...
... appeared that , ac- cording to the present bill , there must be in every incorporated town in Ireland , a watch com- mittee , having the powers of ap- pointing a watch ? As to corporate property , the bill , in the first place ...
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... appeared to him far less cumbrous in its machinery , and full of more real benefits . The member for Dublin had told his majesty's ministers that he did not desire influence , and that this bill would diminish his power ; and they had ...
... appeared to him far less cumbrous in its machinery , and full of more real benefits . The member for Dublin had told his majesty's ministers that he did not desire influence , and that this bill would diminish his power ; and they had ...
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... appeared , that the minor duties of a corpo- ration , such as lighting , watching , paving , cleansing , and the removal of nuisances , were detached from the corporate body , and discharged by commissioners , and in a most creditable ...
... appeared , that the minor duties of a corpo- ration , such as lighting , watching , paving , cleansing , and the removal of nuisances , were detached from the corporate body , and discharged by commissioners , and in a most creditable ...
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