The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... persons on the Oppo- sition benches cried out , " Take down the words . " The Solicitor - General was satisfied no person present would accuse him of imputing improper motives to any one . He merely meant to say , that He Lord ...
... persons on the Oppo- sition benches cried out , " Take down the words . " The Solicitor - General was satisfied no person present would accuse him of imputing improper motives to any one . He merely meant to say , that He Lord ...
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... persons whatever . The present introduction of the state of the country , joined with the paltry motion made on a former evening , clearly shewed that the object of the gentlemen opposite was , by aggrava- ting the distresses of the ...
... persons whatever . The present introduction of the state of the country , joined with the paltry motion made on a former evening , clearly shewed that the object of the gentlemen opposite was , by aggrava- ting the distresses of the ...
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... persons were indicted before the Su- preme Court of Justiciary in Scot- land , for that offence . By the various decisions of that Court , it was held that the statute of Anne was " not limited to Queen Anne alone , but was to apply to ...
... persons were indicted before the Su- preme Court of Justiciary in Scot- land , for that offence . By the various decisions of that Court , it was held that the statute of Anne was " not limited to Queen Anne alone , but was to apply to ...
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... persons holding places at pleasure under the crown , sitting and voting in that house ; these formed a part of the pack which stood firm and united , it was found impossible to break in upon them . There were 72 persons in that house ...
... persons holding places at pleasure under the crown , sitting and voting in that house ; these formed a part of the pack which stood firm and united , it was found impossible to break in upon them . There were 72 persons in that house ...
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... persons from this country ; and that circumstance would account for the increase of 692 men in the lat- ter settlement . Our possessions in one of the Canadas had been extended since that period , and therefore , as a civil precaution ...
... persons from this country ; and that circumstance would account for the increase of 692 men in the lat- ter settlement . Our possessions in one of the Canadas had been extended since that period , and therefore , as a civil precaution ...
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