Annual Register, Volume 83Edmund Burke Longmans, Green, 1842 - History |
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... Marquess of Bute , and Earl of Wicklow - It is rejected by a majority of 34. Church of Scotland-- Non - intrusion question - Subject introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Dalhousie - Speech of Lord Aberdeen - The Duke of Argyll takes ...
... Marquess of Bute , and Earl of Wicklow - It is rejected by a majority of 34. Church of Scotland-- Non - intrusion question - Subject introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Dalhousie - Speech of Lord Aberdeen - The Duke of Argyll takes ...
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... Marquess of Clanricarde seconds it - The Earl of Ripon moves an Amendment of want of confidence in the Government ... Marquess of Landsdowne , and the Marquess of Northampton - Lord Brougham declares that he shall vote in favour of the ...
... Marquess of Clanricarde seconds it - The Earl of Ripon moves an Amendment of want of confidence in the Government ... Marquess of Landsdowne , and the Marquess of Northampton - Lord Brougham declares that he shall vote in favour of the ...
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... Marquess of Bute , and Earl of Wicklow - It is rejected by a majority of 34. Church of Scotland - Non - intrusion question - Sub- ject introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Dalhousie - Speech of Lord Aberdeen - The Duke of Argyll ...
... Marquess of Bute , and Earl of Wicklow - It is rejected by a majority of 34. Church of Scotland - Non - intrusion question - Sub- ject introduced in the House of Lords by Lord Dalhousie - Speech of Lord Aberdeen - The Duke of Argyll ...
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... marquess of Bute , the earl of Wicklow , and the bishop of St. David's . The latter reverend prelate said , he thought the Christian religion would be in no way endangered by such a mea- sure as this , and he looked on it as a matter of ...
... marquess of Bute , the earl of Wicklow , and the bishop of St. David's . The latter reverend prelate said , he thought the Christian religion would be in no way endangered by such a mea- sure as this , and he looked on it as a matter of ...
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... Marquess of Breadalbane expressed his intention to support , and the earl of Haddington to oppose , the bill , which was then read a first time . On the 27th May , the meeting of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland took place ...
... Marquess of Breadalbane expressed his intention to support , and the earl of Haddington to oppose , the bill , which was then read a first time . On the 27th May , the meeting of the General Assembly of the Church of Scotland took place ...
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