The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... Motion . — Mr Smith's Motion relative to the Liturgy.— Annuity Bill passes in the House of Lords . - Queen accepts the Annuity , CHAP . II . FINANCES . Introduction of the Subject . — Motions by Mr Maberly , Mr Creevy , and Mr Hume ...
... Motion . — Mr Smith's Motion relative to the Liturgy.— Annuity Bill passes in the House of Lords . - Queen accepts the Annuity , CHAP . II . FINANCES . Introduction of the Subject . — Motions by Mr Maberly , Mr Creevy , and Mr Hume ...
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... Motion relative to the Currency . - Mr Gooch's Motion relative to Agricultural Distress . - The Timber Trade . - Mr Wallace's Plan for a New code of Navigation Laws , PAGE . 151 CHAP . VI . MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS . The Constitutional ...
... Motion relative to the Currency . - Mr Gooch's Motion relative to Agricultural Distress . - The Timber Trade . - Mr Wallace's Plan for a New code of Navigation Laws , PAGE . 151 CHAP . VI . MISCELLANEOUS PROCEEDINGS . The Constitutional ...
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... Motion - Mr Smith's Motion rela- tive to the Liturgy - Annuity Bill Papers in the House of Lords - Queen accepts the Annuity . specific amount . He knew that there approbation of the. THE present year opened , as the last had closed ...
... Motion - Mr Smith's Motion rela- tive to the Liturgy - Annuity Bill Papers in the House of Lords - Queen accepts the Annuity . specific amount . He knew that there approbation of the. THE present year opened , as the last had closed ...
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... motion similar to the present . If the House had then induced ministers to retrace their steps , would not the House , the Crown , and the country , have stood in a much more favourable situation than they now did ? The Queen , he ...
... motion similar to the present . If the House had then induced ministers to retrace their steps , would not the House , the Crown , and the country , have stood in a much more favourable situation than they now did ? The Queen , he ...
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... motion ? Perhaps it was but a feint , to put to the test the feelings of the House ; but why did the noble lord anticipate the resolution proposed by him , or rather , why did he not more manfully bring it forward ? Mr R. finally moved ...
... motion ? Perhaps it was but a feint , to put to the test the feelings of the House ; but why did the noble lord anticipate the resolution proposed by him , or rather , why did he not more manfully bring it forward ? Mr R. finally moved ...
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