The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... able to charge upon them all the suf ferings incurred out of the regular course of law , and by their arbitrary mandate . Parliament was this year opened by commission , on Tuesday , 27th Ja- nuary , 1818. The speech delivered , in name ...
... able to charge upon them all the suf ferings incurred out of the regular course of law , and by their arbitrary mandate . Parliament was this year opened by commission , on Tuesday , 27th Ja- nuary , 1818. The speech delivered , in name ...
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... able to assure you , that the confidence which he has in- variably felt in the stability of the great sources of our national prospe- rity has not been disappointed . " The improvement which has taken place in the course of the last ...
... able to assure you , that the confidence which he has in- variably felt in the stability of the great sources of our national prospe- rity has not been disappointed . " The improvement which has taken place in the course of the last ...
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... able part of our constitution . Par- liament was now called together un der a public calamity ; for what else was it , to be called together under the suspension of the best parts of the con- stitution ? It appeared to him , that the ...
... able part of our constitution . Par- liament was now called together un der a public calamity ; for what else was it , to be called together under the suspension of the best parts of the con- stitution ? It appeared to him , that the ...
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... able to learn , and he had taken every opportunity of examining into the subject , it appeared to him that all those persons taken up under the Suspension Act , who had been discharged on their recogni- zances , were unfairly dealt with ...
... able to learn , and he had taken every opportunity of examining into the subject , it appeared to him that all those persons taken up under the Suspension Act , who had been discharged on their recogni- zances , were unfairly dealt with ...
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... able gentleman had to justify the mi- nisters on another point - the employ- ment of spies . If there was one thing more disgusting than another to every honest man in the country , it was the publicity with which the ministers had ...
... able gentleman had to justify the mi- nisters on another point - the employ- ment of spies . If there was one thing more disgusting than another to every honest man in the country , it was the publicity with which the ministers had ...
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