New Monthly Magazine, and Universal Register, Volume 37Thomas Campbell, Samuel Carter Hall, Edward Bulwer Lytton Baron Lytton, Theodore Edward Hook, Thomas Hood, William Harrison Ainsworth, William Ainsworth E. W. Allen, 1833 |
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Page 520
... Bill was read a third time . March 18. - Lord Teynham entered into a long statement of the circumstances which had induced the Lord Lieutenant of Mayo ( the Marquis of Sligo ) to place the barony of Gallen under the peace preservation ...
... Bill was read a third time . March 18. - Lord Teynham entered into a long statement of the circumstances which had induced the Lord Lieutenant of Mayo ( the Marquis of Sligo ) to place the barony of Gallen under the peace preservation ...
Page 521
... Bill was begun by Dr. Baldwin , who expressed himself at great length against it . Lord Castlereagh supported the bill , declaring its necessity to be unfortunately too mani- fest . Several speakers followed . Among them Mr. Lambert ...
... Bill was begun by Dr. Baldwin , who expressed himself at great length against it . Lord Castlereagh supported the bill , declaring its necessity to be unfortunately too mani- fest . Several speakers followed . Among them Mr. Lambert ...
Page 522
... Bill for their better protection , which he obtained . By this Bill it is proposed to allow to dramatic authors the same copyright that was , by the existing law , given to all other authors , for 28 years , or for the life of the ...
... Bill for their better protection , which he obtained . By this Bill it is proposed to allow to dramatic authors the same copyright that was , by the existing law , given to all other authors , for 28 years , or for the life of the ...
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