The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... called . - Peru . - Defeat of the Viceroy's Troops . - San Martin enters Lima . -Constitution established by him . - Revolution completed in Columbia . - Affairs of Buenos Ayres . — Brazil - Revolution at Bahia . - At Rio Janeiro ...
... called . - Peru . - Defeat of the Viceroy's Troops . - San Martin enters Lima . -Constitution established by him . - Revolution completed in Columbia . - Affairs of Buenos Ayres . — Brazil - Revolution at Bahia . - At Rio Janeiro ...
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... called the at- tention of the House to a breach of their privileges , in the address pre- sented by the presbytery of Lang- holm , on the late proceedings . He observed on the right which was fully secured to the members of par- liament ...
... called the at- tention of the House to a breach of their privileges , in the address pre- sented by the presbytery of Lang- holm , on the late proceedings . He observed on the right which was fully secured to the members of par- liament ...
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... called upon to take any farther measures . On the 25th of February , another grand effort was made by the oppo- nents of ministers . A motion of cen- sure , for their conduct in the case of the Queen , was brought forward by the Marquis ...
... called upon to take any farther measures . On the 25th of February , another grand effort was made by the oppo- nents of ministers . A motion of cen- sure , for their conduct in the case of the Queen , was brought forward by the Marquis ...
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... called for the condemnation of the House and the country . He felt doubtful as to the legal question of the right to omit her Majesty's name in the Liturgy . He viewed with strong disapprobation the Queen's answers to the addresses ...
... called for the condemnation of the House and the country . He felt doubtful as to the legal question of the right to omit her Majesty's name in the Liturgy . He viewed with strong disapprobation the Queen's answers to the addresses ...
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... called for the sympathy of the House ; for the clergyman on whom that outrage had been committed was an individual of the utmost respectability of cha- racter , who , so far from allowing his zeal in political matters to carry him too ...
... called for the sympathy of the House ; for the clergyman on whom that outrage had been committed was an individual of the utmost respectability of cha- racter , who , so far from allowing his zeal in political matters to carry him too ...
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