The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... house - the sorrow one dead in every of the people could not have been more poignant , or more generally ex- pressed . If any persons believe that there are enemies to the House of Brunswick - if any persons think that disaffection ...
... house - the sorrow one dead in every of the people could not have been more poignant , or more generally ex- pressed . If any persons believe that there are enemies to the House of Brunswick - if any persons think that disaffection ...
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... House or the country . Mr Bathurst observed , that the course now proposed , but objected to by Mr Tierney , as not ... House to appoint , and if the House made an improper selection , the re- sponsibility belonged to itself . He ...
... House or the country . Mr Bathurst observed , that the course now proposed , but objected to by Mr Tierney , as not ... House to appoint , and if the House made an improper selection , the re- sponsibility belonged to itself . He ...
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... House . Mr Brougham put a ques- tion , whether , in case of Lord Castle- reagh being returned in the list given by the scrutineers after the ballot , there would be an opportunity of taking the sense of the House on his or any other ...
... House . Mr Brougham put a ques- tion , whether , in case of Lord Castle- reagh being returned in the list given by the scrutineers after the ballot , there would be an opportunity of taking the sense of the House on his or any other ...
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... house was invested with power to call for persons , papers , and records , such a clause was stated by Lord Sidmouth to be inconsistent with the practice of the upper House . But the committee might suggest any evidence that they might ...
... house was invested with power to call for persons , papers , and records , such a clause was stated by Lord Sidmouth to be inconsistent with the practice of the upper House . But the committee might suggest any evidence that they might ...
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... House to see these men three bills of indemnity passed . There righted . It was the duty of the House was one after the rebellion in 1715 , and to take notice of the violation of the another after the rebellion in 1745. In laws , and to ...
... House to see these men three bills of indemnity passed . There righted . It was the duty of the House was one after the rebellion in 1715 , and to take notice of the violation of the another after the rebellion in 1745. In laws , and to ...
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