The Edinburgh Annual Register, Volume 14Walter Scott John Ballantyne and Company, 1823 |
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... witnesses . ( Hear from the Opposition . ) The weight at- tached to this case appeared to him most decisive proof that the gentle- men opposite felt the weakness of their argument . The question for the House now to decide , was one ...
... witnesses . ( Hear from the Opposition . ) The weight at- tached to this case appeared to him most decisive proof that the gentle- men opposite felt the weakness of their argument . The question for the House now to decide , was one ...
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... witnesses . Had her Majesty shewn any contrition for her conduct , he should be the last man in the world to say a word on the subject ; but she had no claim to such indulgence . To his mind , the charge of adulterous in- tercourse ...
... witnesses . Had her Majesty shewn any contrition for her conduct , he should be the last man in the world to say a word on the subject ; but she had no claim to such indulgence . To his mind , the charge of adulterous in- tercourse ...
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... witness , Lieutenant Hownam , appeared to him perfectly decisive of her guilt . He moved the reduction of the grant from 50,000l . to 30,000l . Mr Brougham did not oppose the motion . Whether 30,000l . , 10,000l . , or nothing , were ...
... witness , Lieutenant Hownam , appeared to him perfectly decisive of her guilt . He moved the reduction of the grant from 50,000l . to 30,000l . Mr Brougham did not oppose the motion . Whether 30,000l . , 10,000l . , or nothing , were ...
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... witness its augmentation . Can you afford to lose the religious man from your service ? But , you do lose him . I hazard nothing when I say , that a very religious man cannot , in many cases , be a prosecutor . He deep- ly feels , that ...
... witness its augmentation . Can you afford to lose the religious man from your service ? But , you do lose him . I hazard nothing when I say , that a very religious man cannot , in many cases , be a prosecutor . He deep- ly feels , that ...
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... witnesses , were such as to leave scarcely a shadow of public liberty . Nothing was now left but proscription and exile without trial ; and it was to these , he had no doubt , that the opposite side pointed . This speech made a strong ...
... witnesses , were such as to leave scarcely a shadow of public liberty . Nothing was now left but proscription and exile without trial ; and it was to these , he had no doubt , that the opposite side pointed . This speech made a strong ...
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