The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... important branches of our commerce and manufactures ; and that , in many of the manufacturing districts , the distresses which prevail- ed at the commencent of the last ses- sion of Parliament have greatly abated . " It will be my most ...
... important branches of our commerce and manufactures ; and that , in many of the manufacturing districts , the distresses which prevail- ed at the commencent of the last ses- sion of Parliament have greatly abated . " It will be my most ...
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... important question . Lord Archi- bald Hamilton brought forward a mo- tion of censure on ministers , for the erasure of the Queen's name from the Liturgy . Lord A. deprecated the idea of acting from any party feeling ; he had from the ...
... important question . Lord Archi- bald Hamilton brought forward a mo- tion of censure on ministers , for the erasure of the Queen's name from the Liturgy . Lord A. deprecated the idea of acting from any party feeling ; he had from the ...
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... important a debate . with drawing the attention of the House to the extreme importance of the discussion , which interested all future queens , and involved the ques- tion , whether the Privy Council could alter the statute law , as ...
... important a debate . with drawing the attention of the House to the extreme importance of the discussion , which interested all future queens , and involved the ques- tion , whether the Privy Council could alter the statute law , as ...
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... important than the present namely , whether or not the Queens of England should be degraded from that constitutional independence in which the wisdom of our forefathers had placed them , and which they had enjoyed for centuries , and be ...
... important than the present namely , whether or not the Queens of England should be degraded from that constitutional independence in which the wisdom of our forefathers had placed them , and which they had enjoyed for centuries , and be ...
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... important departments , the inspector's branch and the prize branch . Mr Hume declared himself so satis fied with the honourable gentleman's statement , that he declined pushing the question to a vote . • On the 7th May , Mr Hume object ...
... important departments , the inspector's branch and the prize branch . Mr Hume declared himself so satis fied with the honourable gentleman's statement , that he declined pushing the question to a vote . • On the 7th May , Mr Hume object ...
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