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... measure which stands for second reading this evening , being a Bill for the relaxation of the terms of subscription imposed by the Act of 1662 . I cannot satisfactorily perform the duty I have undertaken without entering a little into ...
... measure which stands for second reading this evening , being a Bill for the relaxation of the terms of subscription imposed by the Act of 1662 . I cannot satisfactorily perform the duty I have undertaken without entering a little into ...
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... measure which the noble Lord proposed . He could not but hope that their Lordships would reject the Bill . He looked on it as one productive of nothing but evil , and the forerunner of greater and even more dangerous innovations . Не ...
... measure which the noble Lord proposed . He could not but hope that their Lordships would reject the Bill . He looked on it as one productive of nothing but evil , and the forerunner of greater and even more dangerous innovations . Не ...
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... measures directly or indirectly affecting the doctrines of the Church of England , and he thought that the present measure did indirectly affect those doctrines . The Church had never been looked upon as liable to be dealt with by the ...
... measures directly or indirectly affecting the doctrines of the Church of England , and he thought that the present measure did indirectly affect those doctrines . The Church had never been looked upon as liable to be dealt with by the ...
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... measure could , with certain amendments , be worked ef- fectually , and the Chairman and several members of the Fisheries Commission also believed that it would be turned to practical account and deserved the sup- port of the Government ...
... measure could , with certain amendments , be worked ef- fectually , and the Chairman and several members of the Fisheries Commission also believed that it would be turned to practical account and deserved the sup- port of the Government ...
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... measure founded on the present measure , and modified by the result of the inquiry before the Select Committee . MR . LONGFIELD said , he had not heard a single reason why the Bill should not be read a second time . It was said that one ...
... measure founded on the present measure , and modified by the result of the inquiry before the Select Committee . MR . LONGFIELD said , he had not heard a single reason why the Bill should not be read a second time . It was said that one ...
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