The New Monthly Magazine and Literary JournalHenry Colburn and Company, 1834 - English literature |
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Page 94
... Lordship's pastoral character to say , even if it were difficult , which it is not , that the cause of morality required that any man who so indulged his pas- sions , and might have been the father , deserved and ought to pay the ...
... Lordship's pastoral character to say , even if it were difficult , which it is not , that the cause of morality required that any man who so indulged his pas- sions , and might have been the father , deserved and ought to pay the ...
Page 108
... lordship , he forfeited a shoe from the horse he rode , unless he commuted it for money . The bailiff of the manor was empowered to stop the horse till the fine was paid , and , in case of refusal , the shoes were nailed to the gate ...
... lordship , he forfeited a shoe from the horse he rode , unless he commuted it for money . The bailiff of the manor was empowered to stop the horse till the fine was paid , and , in case of refusal , the shoes were nailed to the gate ...
Page 125
... Lordship entered into a very long statement , and after considerable discussion the second reading was carried on a divi- sion by a majority of 76 to 13 . July 22. - The Marquess of Westmeath , on rising to move for a copy of a portion ...
... Lordship entered into a very long statement , and after considerable discussion the second reading was carried on a divi- sion by a majority of 76 to 13 . July 22. - The Marquess of Westmeath , on rising to move for a copy of a portion ...
Page 126
... Lordships divided , when the third reading was carried by a majority of 45 against 15 . August 11. - Lord Melbourne moved the second reading of the Irish Tithe Bill . His Lordship entered into a description of the state of the ...
... Lordships divided , when the third reading was carried by a majority of 45 against 15 . August 11. - Lord Melbourne moved the second reading of the Irish Tithe Bill . His Lordship entered into a description of the state of the ...
Page 131
... Lordship was a Knight of the Garter , a Teller in the Court of Exchequer , a joint Clerk of the Crown , one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House , a Member of the Antiquarian Society , Doctor of Civil Law , & c . His Lordship is ...
... Lordship was a Knight of the Garter , a Teller in the Court of Exchequer , a joint Clerk of the Crown , one of the Elder Brethren of the Trinity House , a Member of the Antiquarian Society , Doctor of Civil Law , & c . His Lordship is ...
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