The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Lord W. Bentinck , on the Affairs of Sicily , CHAP . IV . CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS . The Catholic Question - Mr Plunkett's Bill - Carried in the Commons - Debates in the Lords - Negatived . — Disfranchisement of Grampound ...
... Lord W. Bentinck , on the Affairs of Sicily , CHAP . IV . CONSTITUTIONAL QUESTIONS . The Catholic Question - Mr Plunkett's Bill - Carried in the Commons - Debates in the Lords - Negatived . — Disfranchisement of Grampound ...
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... lord be really ignorant that the agricultural interests were in so wretched a condition , that even no abatement ... Lord Grey observed , that , by a question put by him to Lord Liver- pool , it turned out that we had no accredited ...
... lord be really ignorant that the agricultural interests were in so wretched a condition , that even no abatement ... Lord Grey observed , that , by a question put by him to Lord Liver- pool , it turned out that we had no accredited ...
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... Lord Advocate oppo- site , that the order , as it regarded Scotland , was either a dead letter , or a direct violation of the law . What had been the consequence ? In Scot - sonal quality , or on account of any land , as it ought to ...
... Lord Advocate oppo- site , that the order , as it regarded Scotland , was either a dead letter , or a direct violation of the law . What had been the consequence ? In Scot - sonal quality , or on account of any land , as it ought to ...
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... lord might say upon the subject , but he thought that he ( the noble lord ) had not advised the pro- secution , and that he was now obliged to bear the responsibility of measures entered into against his advice . Of such conduct he ...
... lord might say upon the subject , but he thought that he ( the noble lord ) had not advised the pro- secution , and that he was now obliged to bear the responsibility of measures entered into against his advice . Of such conduct he ...
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... lord and his friends but gained the object of their wishes . If the noble lord wished to do justice to the Queen , why had he not endeavoured to do so , instead of cringing to the gain of a few votes ? Why else had the noble lord been ...
... lord and his friends but gained the object of their wishes . If the noble lord wished to do justice to the Queen , why had he not endeavoured to do so , instead of cringing to the gain of a few votes ? Why else had the noble lord been ...
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