The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... present ? He could have no object but to catch a few votes . Yes , to enable the noble lord to gain possession of ... present is one which relates to the past , to the present , and to the future ; it is one which re- quires this House ...
... present ? He could have no object but to catch a few votes . Yes , to enable the noble lord to gain possession of ... present is one which relates to the past , to the present , and to the future ; it is one which re- quires this House ...
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... present motion was to prepare for one praying the restoration of the Queen's name to the Liturgy , begged the House to consider , whether they were prepa- red to assent to such a motion . He conceived , that both the legality and ...
... present motion was to prepare for one praying the restoration of the Queen's name to the Liturgy , begged the House to consider , whether they were prepa- red to assent to such a motion . He conceived , that both the legality and ...
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... present firm tone of determination . It ought to sup- port the existing government in un- diminished honour and character , or at once to extinguish the present ca- binet as ministers . Mr Brougham would have taken no part in the debate ...
... present firm tone of determination . It ought to sup- port the existing government in un- diminished honour and character , or at once to extinguish the present ca- binet as ministers . Mr Brougham would have taken no part in the debate ...
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... 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 country , to make their ...
... 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 country , to make their ...
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... present occasion they had not been opposed by a direct motion of cen- sure , but by a mere milk and water mode of proceeding . Now , a milk and water mode was surely not one cal- culated to disturb the peace of the country . He could ...
... present occasion they had not been opposed by a direct motion of cen- sure , but by a mere milk and water mode of proceeding . Now , a milk and water mode was surely not one cal- culated to disturb the peace of the country . He could ...
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