The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... House , and he ( Lord Castle- reagh ) trusted that no minister would ever dare to shew his face in that House , who had lost the confidence of the country- ( Cries of hear , hear . ) The minister who had really lost the confidence of ...
... House , and he ( Lord Castle- reagh ) trusted that no minister would ever dare to shew his face in that House , who had lost the confidence of the country- ( Cries of hear , hear . ) The minister who had really lost the confidence of ...
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... House and had followed it by a long series for a suitable provision for her Ma- of attacks on both Houses of Parlia- jesty . He was anxious to take as ment . Incitements had been held early a day as possible for his motion . out to the ...
... House and had followed it by a long series for a suitable provision for her Ma- of attacks on both Houses of Parlia- jesty . He was anxious to take as ment . Incitements had been held early a day as possible for his motion . out to the ...
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... House had then induced ministers to retrace their steps , would not the House , the Crown , and the country , have stood in a much more favourable situation than they now did ? The Queen , he conceived , could not con- tinue to exist as ...
... House had then induced ministers to retrace their steps , would not the House , the Crown , and the country , have stood in a much more favourable situation than they now did ? The Queen , he conceived , could not con- tinue to exist as ...
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... House would be call ed soon to consider the means of re- storing her Majesty's name to the Li- turgy . ( A cry of censure at the course now announced , being raised from the ministerial benches . ) Lord A. felt sur- prised to see what ...
... House would be call ed soon to consider the means of re- storing her Majesty's name to the Li- turgy . ( A cry of censure at the course now announced , being raised from the ministerial benches . ) Lord A. felt sur- prised to see what ...
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... House , he had remained absent , and had only returned upon their termination . The new state in which he had since found affairs , had made it appear to him , that the course which he had hitherto adopted would no longer be compa ...
... House , he had remained absent , and had only returned upon their termination . The new state in which he had since found affairs , had made it appear to him , that the course which he had hitherto adopted would no longer be compa ...
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