The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Volume 6; Volume 75J. Dodsley, 1834 - History |
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... proposed by Mr. Cobbett , rejected- New Regulations for the business of the House proposed and adopted- Case of Mr. Pease - admitted to take his seat on giving his solemn Affirmation as a Quaker , instead of taking the Oaths . CHAPTER ...
... proposed by Mr. Cobbett , rejected- New Regulations for the business of the House proposed and adopted- Case of Mr. Pease - admitted to take his seat on giving his solemn Affirmation as a Quaker , instead of taking the Oaths . CHAPTER ...
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... Proposed Preliminary Convention - Objections and Counter - Proposal of Holland - New Proposals of the two Courts - Preliminary Convention executed - Renewal of the Negotiations for a Definitive Treaty- Difficulties connected with the ...
... Proposed Preliminary Convention - Objections and Counter - Proposal of Holland - New Proposals of the two Courts - Preliminary Convention executed - Renewal of the Negotiations for a Definitive Treaty- Difficulties connected with the ...
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... proposed to the Pacha of Egypt He rejects them - A Russian Army lands at Scutari - The Sultan concedes all the demands of the Pacha - Ibrahim re - passes Mount Taurus - Dependence of Turkey on Russia CHAPTER XIV . [ 285 UNITED STATES ...
... proposed to the Pacha of Egypt He rejects them - A Russian Army lands at Scutari - The Sultan concedes all the demands of the Pacha - Ibrahim re - passes Mount Taurus - Dependence of Turkey on Russia CHAPTER XIV . [ 285 UNITED STATES ...
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... proposed by Mr. Cobbett rejected -New Regulations for the business of the House proposed and adopted -Case of Mr. Pease - admitted to take his seat on giving his solemn Affirmation as a Quaker , instead of taking the Oaths . A reformed ...
... proposed by Mr. Cobbett rejected -New Regulations for the business of the House proposed and adopted -Case of Mr. Pease - admitted to take his seat on giving his solemn Affirmation as a Quaker , instead of taking the Oaths . A reformed ...
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... proposed , and the question was , whether a reformed house of com- mons was to have a reformer or a tory for its Speaker ; -of what advantage was the Reform Bill if it did not put down toryism in England ? The bill was intended to ...
... proposed , and the question was , whether a reformed house of com- mons was to have a reformer or a tory for its Speaker ; -of what advantage was the Reform Bill if it did not put down toryism in England ? The bill was intended to ...
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