The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... given her sounder advice . In the course of these discussions , Lord Castlereagh stated , that no far- ther proceedings against the Queen were , or , since the withdrawing of the bill of Pains and Penalties , ever had been contemplated ...
... given her sounder advice . In the course of these discussions , Lord Castlereagh stated , that no far- ther proceedings against the Queen were , or , since the withdrawing of the bill of Pains and Penalties , ever had been contemplated ...
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... given a pledge , that if the Queen set foot in England , they would proceed against her , thinking , no doubt , that there was no chance of her ever doing so . By this means they had now become responsible for conduct which they were ...
... given a pledge , that if the Queen set foot in England , they would proceed against her , thinking , no doubt , that there was no chance of her ever doing so . By this means they had now become responsible for conduct which they were ...
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... given of the Queen , he had very little rea son to complain of Mr Western , at a period like the present , being unwil ling to vote away to her any part of the public money . He agreed with his honourable friend ; he should object to ...
... given of the Queen , he had very little rea son to complain of Mr Western , at a period like the present , being unwil ling to vote away to her any part of the public money . He agreed with his honourable friend ; he should object to ...
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... given no sanction or approval . Why , he again asked , were not such matters left for the decision of the law courts , or why was the House called upon to waste its time , in discussing such cases ? After some further conversation , the ...
... given no sanction or approval . Why , he again asked , were not such matters left for the decision of the law courts , or why was the House called upon to waste its time , in discussing such cases ? After some further conversation , the ...
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... given up the additional 2000l . a - year while he held the place of first lord , and not a word was said about it . He meant no personal of- fence to any gentleman ; but he was of opinion that the business of the ad- miralty could be as ...
... given up the additional 2000l . a - year while he held the place of first lord , and not a word was said about it . He meant no personal of- fence to any gentleman ; but he was of opinion that the business of the ad- miralty could be as ...
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