The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... charge of treason , for he could call it no less , against her Majesty . It was most ungenerous , most unmanly , most un- fair ; and in the face of the House he protested against it . Let the House consider the situation in which the ...
... charge of treason , for he could call it no less , against her Majesty . It was most ungenerous , most unmanly , most un- fair ; and in the face of the House he protested against it . Let the House consider the situation in which the ...
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... charged - he still thought she never should have been prosecuted in the manner she was . Why , when the charges against her were not proved , was not her name restored to the Liturgy ? The fact was , ministers wished to consider her as ...
... charged - he still thought she never should have been prosecuted in the manner she was . Why , when the charges against her were not proved , was not her name restored to the Liturgy ? The fact was , ministers wished to consider her as ...
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... charges of party feeling , not affecting the merits of the question . It seemed a very singular charge , that the motion was too mild and too respectful to his Majesty . He would now tell his learned friend , the Attorney - Gene- ral ...
... charges of party feeling , not affecting the merits of the question . It seemed a very singular charge , that the motion was too mild and too respectful to his Majesty . He would now tell his learned friend , the Attorney - Gene- ral ...
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... charge made by Lord Castlereagh against the motives of his party . He would not stoop to the meanness and little deception of saying that he was not ambitious . He had always held those persons cheap who affected to despise proper and ...
... charge made by Lord Castlereagh against the motives of his party . He would not stoop to the meanness and little deception of saying that he was not ambitious . He had always held those persons cheap who affected to despise proper and ...
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... charge . Being determined to refuse such provision , she sought to spare Parliament the trouble of voting it . He complained of the attack on his friends , as having endeavoured to ex- eite agitation out of doors ; he him- self had been ...
... charge . Being determined to refuse such provision , she sought to spare Parliament the trouble of voting it . He complained of the attack on his friends , as having endeavoured to ex- eite agitation out of doors ; he him- self had been ...
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