The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 11Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1822 - Europe |
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... late Suspension Act - Motions on the subject in both Houses . Reports of the Se- tive to the employment of Spies and Informers - by Mr Fazakerley - Mr Philips , cret Committees . Bill of Indemnity - in the Lords - in the Commons ...
... late Suspension Act - Motions on the subject in both Houses . Reports of the Se- tive to the employment of Spies and Informers - by Mr Fazakerley - Mr Philips , cret Committees . Bill of Indemnity - in the Lords - in the Commons ...
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... late Suspension Act - Motions on the subject in both Houses - Reports of the Secret Committees . - Bill of Indemnity - in the Lords -in the Commons . - Motions relative to the employment of Spies and Informers -by Mr Fazakerley - Mr ...
... late Suspension Act - Motions on the subject in both Houses - Reports of the Secret Committees . - Bill of Indemnity - in the Lords -in the Commons . - Motions relative to the employment of Spies and Informers -by Mr Fazakerley - Mr ...
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... late lamented member of that House had been satisfied that such was this person's conduct . The fact was , that this individual had become acquainted with the conspiracy by accident , and he communicated his information to government ...
... late lamented member of that House had been satisfied that such was this person's conduct . The fact was , that this individual had become acquainted with the conspiracy by accident , and he communicated his information to government ...
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... late act , and admitting that a bill of indemnity , on the precedent of that of 1801 , should be passed by parliament , he begged leave to say , that such an act would not indemnify a gaoler for any cruelty or excess beyond that ...
... late act , and admitting that a bill of indemnity , on the precedent of that of 1801 , should be passed by parliament , he begged leave to say , that such an act would not indemnify a gaoler for any cruelty or excess beyond that ...
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... late lament- able event . If his voice could reach to the remotest part of the island , he might appeal to its whole population , who , as if they had been all the chil- dren of the same parents , were shed- ding the tears of affection ...
... late lament- able event . If his voice could reach to the remotest part of the island , he might appeal to its whole population , who , as if they had been all the chil- dren of the same parents , were shed- ding the tears of affection ...
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