The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 18Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1827 - Europe |
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Page 22
... say to the learned gentleman , that the credit of the measure might be his , or it might be that of his learned friend , ( Sir J. M'Intosh ) ; but he would claim for himself the merit of selecting the time , and of devising the mode in ...
... say to the learned gentleman , that the credit of the measure might be his , or it might be that of his learned friend , ( Sir J. M'Intosh ) ; but he would claim for himself the merit of selecting the time , and of devising the mode in ...
Page 29
... say , that when this bill passed , the country should hear no more on the subject ? Let the House recollect what had al- ready happened in Ireland . The pe- nal code had for a long time enfeebled the Catholic mind ; but there now ex ...
... say , that when this bill passed , the country should hear no more on the subject ? Let the House recollect what had al- ready happened in Ireland . The pe- nal code had for a long time enfeebled the Catholic mind ; but there now ex ...
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... say , that to waste time in dividing and cavilling would be to surrender the best interests of the country . As long as this hesitation prevailed , what was to be expected in Ireland but that fe- ver , that heart - burning to which the ...
... say , that to waste time in dividing and cavilling would be to surrender the best interests of the country . As long as this hesitation prevailed , what was to be expected in Ireland but that fe- ver , that heart - burning to which the ...
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... say , tra- vestied the proceedings of that House -a matter of little importance in it- self , but which , combined with others , assumed a certain degree of conse- quence . Its meetings were followed by alarm throughout the country ; an ...
... say , tra- vestied the proceedings of that House -a matter of little importance in it- self , but which , combined with others , assumed a certain degree of conse- quence . Its meetings were followed by alarm throughout the country ; an ...
Page 38
... say plainly , that so long as they held place under a Government which made the conces- sion of Emancipation impossible , so long he should have no faith in their Mr Plunkett confessed , that he never assurances , and should caution ...
... say plainly , that so long as they held place under a Government which made the conces- sion of Emancipation impossible , so long he should have no faith in their Mr Plunkett confessed , that he never assurances , and should caution ...
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