The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... equal to the right of their Lordships to vote in that house , or to the right of the King to sit on the throne . The mere repeal of such an act was not sufficient , without some proof , which would demonstrate to posterity that they ...
... equal to the right of their Lordships to vote in that house , or to the right of the King to sit on the throne . The mere repeal of such an act was not sufficient , without some proof , which would demonstrate to posterity that they ...
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... equal the attention paid by Aris to the informers . " In short , the bill of in- prisoners . Yet Aris was soon after demnity was admitted on the other side convicted both of cruelty and other to be for the protection of those secret ...
... equal the attention paid by Aris to the informers . " In short , the bill of in- prisoners . Yet Aris was soon after demnity was admitted on the other side convicted both of cruelty and other to be for the protection of those secret ...
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... equal length ; but , upon the same principle of abridgment as in our report of the other House , we shall confine ourselves to those of Mr Lamb , Mr Brougham , and Mr Canning . Mr Lamb observed , that in rising for the first time to ...
... equal length ; but , upon the same principle of abridgment as in our report of the other House , we shall confine ourselves to those of Mr Lamb , Mr Brougham , and Mr Canning . Mr Lamb observed , that in rising for the first time to ...
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... equal to full colonels , whereas a lieu- tenant - colonel remained where he was . For instance , in 1814 , there were 200 post - captains who ranked as lieutenant - colonels . At that time there were also 1100 lieutenant - co- lonels ...
... equal to full colonels , whereas a lieu- tenant - colonel remained where he was . For instance , in 1814 , there were 200 post - captains who ranked as lieutenant - colonels . At that time there were also 1100 lieutenant - co- lonels ...
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... equal to loss of limb , it generally happened that no pen- sions whatever were given . It often happened in the navy , that a man re- ceived 250l . for wounds , for which in the army nothing would have been given . After a little ...
... equal to loss of limb , it generally happened that no pen- sions whatever were given . It often happened in the navy , that a man re- ceived 250l . for wounds , for which in the army nothing would have been given . After a little ...
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