The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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Page 29
... officer of the police . This had excited much attention , as it was supposed to be a direct attack on the Government ; yet the case was completely made out against the con- stable , and he was subsequently dis- missed from his office ...
... officer of the police . This had excited much attention , as it was supposed to be a direct attack on the Government ; yet the case was completely made out against the con- stable , and he was subsequently dis- missed from his office ...
Page 50
... officers of the army , and the magistrates , there was no de- mand for illicit spirits , " ( a laugh ) . These , then , were the persons who countenanced the violation of the law . It was lamentable to contrast the pre- sent with the ...
... officers of the army , and the magistrates , there was no de- mand for illicit spirits , " ( a laugh ) . These , then , were the persons who countenanced the violation of the law . It was lamentable to contrast the pre- sent with the ...
Page 65
... officer , to act for them or under their authority , unless such appointment , authority , or employment be limited to a period not exceeding fourteen days from the first meeting of such society , committee , or other body of persons ...
... officer , to act for them or under their authority , unless such appointment , authority , or employment be limited to a period not exceeding fourteen days from the first meeting of such society , committee , or other body of persons ...
Page 82
... officers in ecclesiastical courts of judicature , or to any cathe- dral or collegiate foundation or esta- blishment , any office or place in any of the universities , their colleges or halls , or the colleges of Eton , Westminster , and ...
... officers in ecclesiastical courts of judicature , or to any cathe- dral or collegiate foundation or esta- blishment , any office or place in any of the universities , their colleges or halls , or the colleges of Eton , Westminster , and ...
Page 83
Walter Scott. Thirdly , That by taking the above oath before a competent officer , and in open courts between nine in the morn . ing and two in the afternoon , Catho- lics should be entitled to hold proper- ty , and to enjoy any civil ...
Walter Scott. Thirdly , That by taking the above oath before a competent officer , and in open courts between nine in the morn . ing and two in the afternoon , Catho- lics should be entitled to hold proper- ty , and to enjoy any civil ...
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