The Parliamentary Debates from the Year 1803 to the Present Time, Volumen28 |
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... better he had never uttered . Sir M. W. Ridley explained . What he had stated was , that he understood , in the event of the marriage having taken place , her Royal Highness would have quitted the country - a circumstance of such im ...
... better he had never uttered . Sir M. W. Ridley explained . What he had stated was , that he understood , in the event of the marriage having taken place , her Royal Highness would have quitted the country - a circumstance of such im ...
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... BETTER EXE- CUTION OF THE LAWS IN IRELAND . ] Mr. Peel presented a Bill " to provide for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland by appointing superintending magistrates and additional constables in counties , in certain cases . On ...
... BETTER EXE- CUTION OF THE LAWS IN IRELAND . ] Mr. Peel presented a Bill " to provide for the better Execution of the Laws in Ireland by appointing superintending magistrates and additional constables in counties , in certain cases . On ...
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... better maintenance and care of Lascars and other Asiatic sea- men arriving in this kingdom . 135. To further explain and amend an Act of the fiftieth year of his present Majesty's reign , for repealing certain parts of several Acts ...
... better maintenance and care of Lascars and other Asiatic sea- men arriving in this kingdom . 135. To further explain and amend an Act of the fiftieth year of his present Majesty's reign , for repealing certain parts of several Acts ...
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