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Edmund Burke. sions of the Bill . He said that both Bishops had earnestly repre- sented their incapacity to dis- charge their duties . The Bishop of London suffered a severe para- lytic attack last autumn ; the Bishop of Durham was very ...
Edmund Burke. sions of the Bill . He said that both Bishops had earnestly repre- sented their incapacity to dis- charge their duties . The Bishop of London suffered a severe para- lytic attack last autumn ; the Bishop of Durham was very ...
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... Bishop would be in the position of those who were the subjects of that Bill . The amount of the retiring allow- ance of the Bishop of London had been called " extreme ; " but if the Bishop had spared one - half of what he employed in ...
... Bishop would be in the position of those who were the subjects of that Bill . The amount of the retiring allow- ance of the Bishop of London had been called " extreme ; " but if the Bishop had spared one - half of what he employed in ...
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... Bishop of Grahamstown . Dr. Armstrong was the son of an eminent London physician , who , like himself , was cut off at an early age and in the midst of a career of honour and usefulness . He was educated at the Charter- house School ...
... Bishop of Grahamstown . Dr. Armstrong was the son of an eminent London physician , who , like himself , was cut off at an early age and in the midst of a career of honour and usefulness . He was educated at the Charter- house School ...
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STATE OF PUBLIC FEELING AT THE OPENING OF THE YEARImproved Condi | 1 |
The MINISTRY | 8 |
CHAPTER II | 31 |
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