Annual Register of World Events, Том 781837 |
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... . Thus this society would easily and quickly be annihilated , and a few years residence on the shores of the Southern Ocean would teach the titled criminals that the laws of their country were not HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 13.
... . Thus this society would easily and quickly be annihilated , and a few years residence on the shores of the Southern Ocean would teach the titled criminals that the laws of their country were not HISTORY OF EUROPE . [ 13.
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... resident in the town ; so that a mendicant , with- out a home or a shilling , was eli- gible to take his seat upon the bench as a guardian of the public peace . The professed object of the measure , too , was to place cor- porations on ...
... resident in the town ; so that a mendicant , with- out a home or a shilling , was eli- gible to take his seat upon the bench as a guardian of the public peace . The professed object of the measure , too , was to place cor- porations on ...
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... residence of three years , in order to insure solvency and independence ; for Ireland , a residence of six months was to be sufficient , and a 5l . qualification , and yet there was an identity of principle . But it had been said , that ...
... residence of three years , in order to insure solvency and independence ; for Ireland , a residence of six months was to be sufficient , and a 5l . qualification , and yet there was an identity of principle . But it had been said , that ...
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... residence , with a popula- tion of 10,000 or 12,000 , or even more , committed to their charge . The town of Belfast was compre- hended in a single parish . It con- tained 17,942 members of the established church , according to the ...
... residence , with a popula- tion of 10,000 or 12,000 , or even more , committed to their charge . The town of Belfast was compre- hended in a single parish . It con- tained 17,942 members of the established church , according to the ...
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... residence of the clergyman among his flock indispensable , as a point more primary and more important even than the building of a church itself . If the circumstances of a parish required it - if there was a congregation which rendered ...
... residence of the clergyman among his flock indispensable , as a point more primary and more important even than the building of a church itself . If the circumstances of a parish required it - if there was a congregation which rendered ...
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