The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... authority to commit an act of legal degradation against her Majesty . If there was , let the King's law officers come for- all who wished to court the favour of ministers . 11 14 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821. [ CHAP . 1 .
... authority to commit an act of legal degradation against her Majesty . If there was , let the King's law officers come for- all who wished to court the favour of ministers . 11 14 EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821. [ CHAP . 1 .
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... officers , and dependents of all ranks , and his power extended as well over those who waited for the highest rewards a monarch could bestow , as those who accepted even the lowest boons they could confer upon their adherents . Nothing ...
... officers , and dependents of all ranks , and his power extended as well over those who waited for the highest rewards a monarch could bestow , as those who accepted even the lowest boons they could confer upon their adherents . Nothing ...
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... officer communicated to him that he must consider himself under arrest . That arrest was continued ; it was not a close one , but he was confined within the limits of the county . It lasted , altogether , for about three weeks , in ...
... officer communicated to him that he must consider himself under arrest . That arrest was continued ; it was not a close one , but he was confined within the limits of the county . It lasted , altogether , for about three weeks , in ...
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... officers in the year 1792 , from any documents sub- mitted to its notice . At that time a dock - yard officer , with a salary of only 100l . a - year , might receive emolu- ments to the amount of 1000l . a - year ; whereas at present ...
... officers in the year 1792 , from any documents sub- mitted to its notice . At that time a dock - yard officer , with a salary of only 100l . a - year , might receive emolu- ments to the amount of 1000l . a - year ; whereas at present ...
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... officers of government should be there to vote upon the ex- tent of their own emoluments . The same remark was pressed by Mr Hume . Mr Croker again declared , that , having thirteen years experience of the labours of the board , he must ...
... officers of government should be there to vote upon the ex- tent of their own emoluments . The same remark was pressed by Mr Hume . Mr Croker again declared , that , having thirteen years experience of the labours of the board , he must ...
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