Annual Register, Volume 122Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1881 - History |
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... Church Temporalities Commissioners . " I trust you will be able to resume the consideration of the Criminal Code , and of the improvement of the Law of Bankruptcy . " Bills will be laid before you for enlarging the powers of owners of ...
... Church Temporalities Commissioners . " I trust you will be able to resume the consideration of the Criminal Code , and of the improvement of the Law of Bankruptcy . " Bills will be laid before you for enlarging the powers of owners of ...
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... Church Surplus . The Relief of Distress Bill , introduced as soon as Parliament met , was framed to provide the necessary indemnities , and give the force of law to the provisional expedients of the Government . Besides the system of ...
... Church Surplus . The Relief of Distress Bill , introduced as soon as Parliament met , was framed to provide the necessary indemnities , and give the force of law to the provisional expedients of the Government . Besides the system of ...
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... Church surplus in loans to landlords and sanitary authorities . The money , he contended , ought to be advanced out of Imperial resources , and the Church surplus should be reserved for the purpose of making a great experiment in the ...
... Church surplus in loans to landlords and sanitary authorities . The money , he contended , ought to be advanced out of Imperial resources , and the Church surplus should be reserved for the purpose of making a great experiment in the ...
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... Church of England , including 15 bishops and other dignitaries . " The facts of the case , " Mr. Bright concluded , " were over- powering ; they were uncontested ; everyone spoke in the strongest terms about the deplorable consequences ...
... Church of England , including 15 bishops and other dignitaries . " The facts of the case , " Mr. Bright concluded , " were over- powering ; they were uncontested ; everyone spoke in the strongest terms about the deplorable consequences ...
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... Church , an unjust Land Law , and franchises inferior to our own ; and the true sup- porters of the Union are those who firmly uphold the supreme authority of Parliament , but exercise that authority to bind the three nations by the ...
... Church , an unjust Land Law , and franchises inferior to our own ; and the true sup- porters of the Union are those who firmly uphold the supreme authority of Parliament , but exercise that authority to bind the three nations by the ...
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