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... refused to be received - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews - Motion in the Commons to expel the Bishops from the House of Lords - Mr . O'Connell gives notice of a motion in the Com- mons to alter the Constitution of the ...
... refused to be received - Bill to remove the Civil Disabilities of the Jews - Motion in the Commons to expel the Bishops from the House of Lords - Mr . O'Connell gives notice of a motion in the Com- mons to alter the Constitution of the ...
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... refused to them , they would go an equal length for its dissolution . Lord Howick described the amendment as being a formal refusal to give Ireland the benefit of the same popular institutions which had been created in the other parts ...
... refused to them , they would go an equal length for its dissolution . Lord Howick described the amendment as being a formal refusal to give Ireland the benefit of the same popular institutions which had been created in the other parts ...
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... refused to be tried by the report of the committee ; for its pro- ceedings , they said , had been partial and biassed , and , there had been nothing like a full and impartial investigation . So little did the Orangemen dread inquiry ...
... refused to be tried by the report of the committee ; for its pro- ceedings , they said , had been partial and biassed , and , there had been nothing like a full and impartial investigation . So little did the Orangemen dread inquiry ...
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... refused as being too low . Then he offered 15,000l .; this , too , was refused . Being thus disappointed , he sold the remaining term of his lease , about two years and a half , to the patron of the borough for 2,500l . , and the patron ...
... refused as being too low . Then he offered 15,000l .; this , too , was refused . Being thus disappointed , he sold the remaining term of his lease , about two years and a half , to the patron of the borough for 2,500l . , and the patron ...
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... refused the burden . The cities of Cork , Lon- donderry , Belfast , Sligo , and other towns , had local acts of their own , with which this Bill would not interfere . There were also various boards which exercised a control in different ...
... refused the burden . The cities of Cork , Lon- donderry , Belfast , Sligo , and other towns , had local acts of their own , with which this Bill would not interfere . There were also various boards which exercised a control in different ...
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