The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volumen3;Volumen71J. Dodsley, 1830 |
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... Charles Wetherell The Second Reading carried Amendments proposed in the Bill in the Committee - Amend- ment moved , to include the place of Prime Minister among the excepted Offices Bill read a third time , and passed by the House of ...
... Charles Wetherell The Second Reading carried Amendments proposed in the Bill in the Committee - Amend- ment moved , to include the place of Prime Minister among the excepted Offices Bill read a third time , and passed by the House of ...
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... Charles II .; and the allusion to that act showed , that it came within the contemplation of those who were the authors and promoters of the Revolution . If , then , they had been of opinion , that the exclusion of Roman Catholics from ...
... Charles II .; and the allusion to that act showed , that it came within the contemplation of those who were the authors and promoters of the Revolution . If , then , they had been of opinion , that the exclusion of Roman Catholics from ...
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... Charles Wetherell - The Second Reading carried - Amendments proposed in the Bill in the Committee -Amendment moved , to include the place of Prime Minister among the excepted Offices - Bill read a third time , and passed by the House of ...
... Charles Wetherell - The Second Reading carried - Amendments proposed in the Bill in the Committee -Amendment moved , to include the place of Prime Minister among the excepted Offices - Bill read a third time , and passed by the House of ...
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... Charles II . - not by laws originating in the Revolution of 1688 , but by a recent enactment , which was sanctioned , or which at least was unopposed , by those very persons who cast these charges in the teeth of the Catholics . Could ...
... Charles II . - not by laws originating in the Revolution of 1688 , but by a recent enactment , which was sanctioned , or which at least was unopposed , by those very persons who cast these charges in the teeth of the Catholics . Could ...
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... Charles Wetherell , the Attor- ney general , had , it was well known , differed from ministers as to the policy they were now pur- suing . He had even refused to draw the bill ; and still he remained Attorney general , under a minister ...
... Charles Wetherell , the Attor- ney general , had , it was well known , differed from ministers as to the policy they were now pur- suing . He had even refused to draw the bill ; and still he remained Attorney general , under a minister ...
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