The Annual RegisterRivingtons, 1870 - History |
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... ment of the Legislature such a question as the continuance of the religious establishment of one of the three countries - having been permitted thus far to make good our ground - to make it good , in the first instance , by repeated ...
... ment of the Legislature such a question as the continuance of the religious establishment of one of the three countries - having been permitted thus far to make good our ground - to make it good , in the first instance , by repeated ...
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... ment measure respecting the Irish Church . The preliminary resolutions would be moved in the other House on the 1st of March . The Address was then agreed to without a division . In the House of Commons , previous to the moving of the ...
... ment measure respecting the Irish Church . The preliminary resolutions would be moved in the other House on the 1st of March . The Address was then agreed to without a division . In the House of Commons , previous to the moving of the ...
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met to introduce two measures for amending the system of assess- ment of rates - another of the subjects glanced at in the Speech from the throne . One of these was a Bill to provide for uniformity of assessment in the metropolis . The ...
met to introduce two measures for amending the system of assess- ment of rates - another of the subjects glanced at in the Speech from the throne . One of these was a Bill to provide for uniformity of assessment in the metropolis . The ...
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... ment , presuming on the indications which appeared of a more tranquil and settled condition of the country , allowed the Act for the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act to expire . They also , in reply to questions which were addressed ...
... ment , presuming on the indications which appeared of a more tranquil and settled condition of the country , allowed the Act for the suspension of the Habeas Corpus Act to expire . They also , in reply to questions which were addressed ...
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... ment would be postponed until the 1st of January , 1871. At that date the union between the Churches of England and Ireland would be dissolved , all Ecclesiastical Corporations would be abolished , the Ecclesiastical Courts would cease ...
... ment would be postponed until the 1st of January , 1871. At that date the union between the Churches of England and Ireland would be dissolved , all Ecclesiastical Corporations would be abolished , the Ecclesiastical Courts would cease ...
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