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... arms , and , at various times , as many as 10,000 , 20,000 , and even 30,000 , had been assembled by the authority of the grand master . It was an association , whose members had , at all times , arms in their possession , and most of ...
... arms , and , at various times , as many as 10,000 , 20,000 , and even 30,000 , had been assembled by the authority of the grand master . It was an association , whose members had , at all times , arms in their possession , and most of ...
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... arms ; while , out of forty of them in num- ber thirty - eight were persous of title , among whom were the wives of sovereign princes or of mem- bers of royal families . How , then , could the present ministers recon- cile their support ...
... arms ; while , out of forty of them in num- ber thirty - eight were persous of title , among whom were the wives of sovereign princes or of mem- bers of royal families . How , then , could the present ministers recon- cile their support ...
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... arms more prosperous . On the 26th of February , Mr. Maclean , one of the members for Oxford , directed the attention of the House of Commons to the policy of this in- terference , which he described as being unintelligible in itself ...
... arms more prosperous . On the 26th of February , Mr. Maclean , one of the members for Oxford , directed the attention of the House of Commons to the policy of this in- terference , which he described as being unintelligible in itself ...
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... arms , ammuni- tion , and naval stores ! France had pledged herself to take all such steps as the august allies of the king of the French should deem expedient , or as he himself should think fitting , but had undertaken nothing overt ...
... arms , ammuni- tion , and naval stores ! France had pledged herself to take all such steps as the august allies of the king of the French should deem expedient , or as he himself should think fitting , but had undertaken nothing overt ...
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... arms , yet the Spanish govern- ment had undertaken to repay that amount . The effect of the order in council , again , had merely been to leave the king's subjects in the position in which they stood by the common law , and precedents ...
... arms , yet the Spanish govern- ment had undertaken to repay that amount . The effect of the order in council , again , had merely been to leave the king's subjects in the position in which they stood by the common law , and precedents ...
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a-year adopted alteration amendment amount appointed army benefices bers bill bishops British Carlists Carlow Catholic cent chamber chancellor charge church church of England clause clergy commissioners committee constitution corporations Cortes council court Cracow crown declared Dissenters duty effect election electors England established existing expenses favour France French Gomez governor House of Assembly House of Commons House of Lords income interest Ireland justice king land likewise lord chancellor Lord John Russell Lord Melbourne majesty marriage matter measure ment ministers mittee motion national guards necessary O'Connell object opinion paid parish parliament party passed persons petition political posed present principle prisoners proceedings proposed prorogation Protestant purpose queen question Raphael reduction reform refused regard resolution revenue Russia sent session Sir Robert Peel Spain surplus tained taken thought tion tithe town treaty troops vote