The Annual Register, Or, A View of the History, Politics, and Literature for the Year ..., Bände 60-61J. Dodsley, 1820 |
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... town council remained unanimous . Another abuse which demanded revision was , that the acts of parliament in favour of the burgesses , such as those which required the residence of magis- trates and prohibited the sale of seats in the town ...
... town council remained unanimous . Another abuse which demanded revision was , that the acts of parliament in favour of the burgesses , such as those which required the residence of magis- trates and prohibited the sale of seats in the town ...
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... town . A small town was already built there . It was proposed to pay the expense of the passage , and to secure to the settler the means of employing his industry to advantage on his landing on the destined spot . But , a small ad ...
... town . A small town was already built there . It was proposed to pay the expense of the passage , and to secure to the settler the means of employing his industry to advantage on his landing on the destined spot . But , a small ad ...
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... town for the pur- pose of petitioning parliament for the repeal of the corn bill ; and on their refusal , an anonymous advertisement fixed the meeting for January 18th . Mr. Hunt was invited to preside , and was met by a great multitude ...
... town for the pur- pose of petitioning parliament for the repeal of the corn bill ; and on their refusal , an anonymous advertisement fixed the meeting for January 18th . Mr. Hunt was invited to preside , and was met by a great multitude ...
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... town of Birming- ham , where a great mass of dis- tress and consequent discontent was existing , ready to be operated upon , the leaders of the faction were emboldened to propose a measure of a more decisive cha- racter than any yet ...
... town of Birming- ham , where a great mass of dis- tress and consequent discontent was existing , ready to be operated upon , the leaders of the faction were emboldened to propose a measure of a more decisive cha- racter than any yet ...
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... town ; but being informed that the ma- gistrates would not permit an assemblage of the people for à purpose clearly illegal , they re- linquished this design , but soon after advertised a meeting for an object , the legality of which ...
... town ; but being informed that the ma- gistrates would not permit an assemblage of the people for à purpose clearly illegal , they re- linquished this design , but soon after advertised a meeting for an object , the legality of which ...
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