The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... sent to Scot- land , by not obeying it at all . In his opinion the order was either impotent or illegal ; -impotent , if they knew it would not be obeyed - illegal , if it were to be obeyed without any pro- per authority . So that , in ...
... sent to Scot- land , by not obeying it at all . In his opinion the order was either impotent or illegal ; -impotent , if they knew it would not be obeyed - illegal , if it were to be obeyed without any pro- per authority . So that , in ...
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... , that the act applied to every future sove- reign and heir apparent . An Order in Council , dated the 21st of June , 1714 , was sent down , ordering every minister to 36 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821 .
... , that the act applied to every future sove- reign and heir apparent . An Order in Council , dated the 21st of June , 1714 , was sent down , ordering every minister to 36 [ CHAP . 1 . EDINBURGH ANNUAL REGISTER , 1821 .
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... sent to Scotland , enjoining the clergy to pray for his Majesty George I. The origin of the act of Queen Anne was this : the clergy in Scotland had been in the habit of praying for the King , but not by name ; and as it was well ...
... sent to Scotland , enjoining the clergy to pray for his Majesty George I. The origin of the act of Queen Anne was this : the clergy in Scotland had been in the habit of praying for the King , but not by name ; and as it was well ...
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... sent session . The financial campaign was open- ed on the 1st February by Mr Ma- berly , who moved for a variety of ac- counts relative to the sinking fund . Its nominal amount of 17,000,000 , he observed , was rendered nugatory by a ...
... sent session . The financial campaign was open- ed on the 1st February by Mr Ma- berly , who moved for a variety of ac- counts relative to the sinking fund . Its nominal amount of 17,000,000 , he observed , was rendered nugatory by a ...
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... sent year . He should now move , " That the sum of 2,484,599l . 11s . 5d . be granted for the ordinary expenses of the navy for the year 1821. " Mr Bernal objected to the voting so large an amount in one sum . Sir George said , that ...
... sent year . He should now move , " That the sum of 2,484,599l . 11s . 5d . be granted for the ordinary expenses of the navy for the year 1821. " Mr Bernal objected to the voting so large an amount in one sum . Sir George said , that ...
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