The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... honourable gentleman , however , knew too well what was the real feeling of the coun- try ; he knew too well , that no mi- nister had ever dared to shew his face in that House , and he ( Lord Castle- reagh ) trusted that no minister ...
... honourable gentleman , however , knew too well what was the real feeling of the coun- try ; he knew too well , that no mi- nister had ever dared to shew his face in that House , and he ( Lord Castle- reagh ) trusted that no minister ...
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... honourable member should thus have brought forward a general 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 ...
... honourable member should thus have brought forward a general 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 ...
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... honourable and too wise to advocate the abominable and foolish measures , the responsibility of which they were now compelled to bear . He believed , as it was generally understood , that in an unfortunate mo- ment they had given a ...
... honourable and too wise to advocate the abominable and foolish measures , the responsibility of which they were now compelled to bear . He believed , as it was generally understood , that in an unfortunate mo- ment they had given a ...
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... honourable and learned member really mean to con- tend that the divorce mentioned by Cox , was a divorce actually annulling the marriage between the parties ? Why , the very same page which spoke of the divorce , stated that the Queen ...
... honourable and learned member really mean to con- tend that the divorce mentioned by Cox , was a divorce actually annulling the marriage between the parties ? Why , the very same page which spoke of the divorce , stated that the Queen ...
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... honourable gentle- men not to be deceived by her advo- cates , nor to be entrapped into the support of the present milk and wa- ter resolution , by any rash declara- tion that might have been made in the country . The country was now ...
... honourable gentle- men not to be deceived by her advo- cates , nor to be entrapped into the support of the present milk and wa- ter resolution , by any rash declara- tion that might have been made in the country . The country was now ...
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