The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... force compliance . In regard to the Queen , though this was the point on which parties were peculiarly mustering their strength , it was not much introdu- ced . Earl Grey hoped , that the ar- rangement proposed would be accom- panied ...
... force compliance . In regard to the Queen , though this was the point on which parties were peculiarly mustering their strength , it was not much introdu- ced . Earl Grey hoped , that the ar- rangement proposed would be accom- panied ...
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... force . To prove it , what did his learned friend do ? He quoted the mass book in the time of Philip and Mary . He introduced the popish ritual , as if Philip and Mary were supreme heads of the Church of Eng- land , a title they would ...
... force . To prove it , what did his learned friend do ? He quoted the mass book in the time of Philip and Mary . He introduced the popish ritual , as if Philip and Mary were supreme heads of the Church of Eng- land , a title they would ...
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... force's sentiments were expected with some anxiety , but though he voted in favour of ministers , he did not speak . Lord Castlereagh felt indebted to the noble member , for the candid and straightforward way in which he had brought ...
... force's sentiments were expected with some anxiety , but though he voted in favour of ministers , he did not speak . Lord Castlereagh felt indebted to the noble member , for the candid and straightforward way in which he had brought ...
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... force in the edict itself ; and this , in fact , had been the case on the marriage of the present King . The case of arrest was one which particularly called for the sympathy of the House ; for the clergyman on whom that outrage had ...
... force in the edict itself ; and this , in fact , had been the case on the marriage of the present King . The case of arrest was one which particularly called for the sympathy of the House ; for the clergyman on whom that outrage had ...
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... force by 132,367 men , available for purposes of government , in the year 1821 , than the government had in 1792 . " Resolved , That it is the opinion of this House , that , under the present cir- cumstances of the country , it is ...
... force by 132,367 men , available for purposes of government , in the year 1821 , than the government had in 1792 . " Resolved , That it is the opinion of this House , that , under the present cir- cumstances of the country , it is ...
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