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English Chronicle and Whitehall Evening Post

AGRICULTURAL REPORT FOR OCTOBER

... some difficulty, not only his father's consent to the connection he had formed, but also to the re-settlement of certain estates—which were accordingly re-settled in 1819, ; with the intent of giving the plaintiff the power to make a jointure and provision ...

jecty's Ministers or the consistency of the House was of the greatest importance ?—(hear.) Many, he had no ..

... We had heard no argument to induce us to believe that more evil than good would result from the rejection of the measure. Civil war, confusion, loss of property, were the arguments used to intimidate their Lordships, and make them pass the Bill • but ...

PROTESTANT MEE77NG

... ; a+,(l lie wal it to defend the eccle,ablie:ll prpei ty by law , t' n ' de d by eluded civil property if all sorts. Was be the alteration or transfer from civil property into ceclestatti al g te 0 ' ad he perjure himself when he proposed to alter Staaathey ...

THE ENGLISH CHRONICLE, TUESDAY, JUNE 16, 1840

... Assembly of the united provinces, its first act would be to spoliate the Protestant church. He must say that, if that was the spirit in which the colonists were to be expected to act, it was the strongest argument that could be used against uniting the provinces ...