The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... brought forward a mo- tion of censure on ministers , for the erasure of the Queen's name from the Liturgy . Lord A. deprecated the idea of acting from any party feeling ; he had from the first taken the same view of the subject , and ...
... brought forward a mo- tion of censure on ministers , for the erasure of the Queen's name from the Liturgy . Lord A. deprecated the idea of acting from any party feeling ; he had from the first taken the same view of the subject , and ...
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... brought up as a lawyer . It was a doctrine totally ab- horrent from the principles of any gen- tleman's education , and one which , so help him God , he could never have thought the desperation of the most discomfited administration ...
... brought up as a lawyer . It was a doctrine totally ab- horrent from the principles of any gen- tleman's education , and one which , so help him God , he could never have thought the desperation of the most discomfited administration ...
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... brought in the bill of Pains and Penalties ; who pro- duced it as necessary , and yet who refused , when it was lost , to give the Queen her rights and liberties ! Un- constitutional ! This charge to come from a noble lord who had ...
... brought in the bill of Pains and Penalties ; who pro- duced it as necessary , and yet who refused , when it was lost , to give the Queen her rights and liberties ! Un- constitutional ! This charge to come from a noble lord who had ...
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... brought against her Majesty . Such was the language held by those from whom they heard every hour the cry of conspiracy , subornation , and perjury . While such a cry was raised by the gentlemen op . posite , they were to shut their ...
... brought against her Majesty . Such was the language held by those from whom they heard every hour the cry of conspiracy , subornation , and perjury . While such a cry was raised by the gentlemen op . posite , they were to shut their ...
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... brought under the notice of the House , he would by to- morrow select three or four specimens from addresses in which he , and those with whom he had the honour to act , were charged with motives the most base , with corruptions the ...
... brought under the notice of the House , he would by to- morrow select three or four specimens from addresses in which he , and those with whom he had the honour to act , were charged with motives the most base , with corruptions the ...
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