The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... respect for lawful authority , and for those established institutions under which the country has been enabled to overcome so ma- ny difficulties , and to which , under Providence , may be ascribed our hap- piness and renown , as a ...
... respect for lawful authority , and for those established institutions under which the country has been enabled to overcome so ma- ny difficulties , and to which , under Providence , may be ascribed our hap- piness and renown , as a ...
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... intention of ministers in that respect being defeated , they were compelled to embrace the other alternative , and bring the question before the House . Ministers could not 16 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821 .
... intention of ministers in that respect being defeated , they were compelled to embrace the other alternative , and bring the question before the House . Ministers could not 16 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821 .
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... to them . Mr S. Wortley did not view this as a question of mere economy , nor did he speak of it with respect to her Ma- jesty's guilt or innocence ; but , be her guilt 30 [ CHAP . I. EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821 .
... to them . Mr S. Wortley did not view this as a question of mere economy , nor did he speak of it with respect to her Ma- jesty's guilt or innocence ; but , be her guilt 30 [ CHAP . I. EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821 .
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... thought of the opinion which the honourable mem- ber had pronounced , he did think that the Queen might have met with a fairer trial from a jury of convicted felons . With respect to the sums re- ceived by CHAP . 1.1 31 HISTORY .
... thought of the opinion which the honourable mem- ber had pronounced , he did think that the Queen might have met with a fairer trial from a jury of convicted felons . With respect to the sums re- ceived by CHAP . 1.1 31 HISTORY .
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Walter Scott. felons . With respect to the sums re- ceived by her Majesty , he could state , that they amounted to 35,000l . a - year . He could further state , that on her first arrival , he had applied in her name for so small a sum as ...
Walter Scott. felons . With respect to the sums re- ceived by her Majesty , he could state , that they amounted to 35,000l . a - year . He could further state , that on her first arrival , he had applied in her name for so small a sum as ...
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