Annual Register, Band 98Edmund Burke 1856 |
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... tion to which it would give effect was conditional ; and that the principle of conditional resigna- tion was not recognised by the Church , which required that it should be " absolutè , spontè , purè , et simpliciter , " whereas the ...
... tion to which it would give effect was conditional ; and that the principle of conditional resigna- tion was not recognised by the Church , which required that it should be " absolutè , spontè , purè , et simpliciter , " whereas the ...
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... tion nor the joint management of Protestant and Catholic for grants was any longer insisted on ; and their schools were allowed to be non - vested , that was , non - vested in the National Board . Out of 5000 schools only 1600 were ...
... tion nor the joint management of Protestant and Catholic for grants was any longer insisted on ; and their schools were allowed to be non - vested , that was , non - vested in the National Board . Out of 5000 schools only 1600 were ...
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... tion to him of a very strong dose of it - he died within a quarter of an hour or 20 minutes of the effects of that dose being visible in the convulsions of his body ; the post- mortem examination took place within six days of his death ...
... tion to him of a very strong dose of it - he died within a quarter of an hour or 20 minutes of the effects of that dose being visible in the convulsions of his body ; the post- mortem examination took place within six days of his death ...
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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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